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  • Homepage

  • Dashboards

    • Types of ACDI Dashboards

    • Dashboards filtering

    • ACDI transformation of incoming events

  • Reports

    • AD User Report

    • Functions of reports

    • Flat format

  • History Browser

    • Compare Mode

Welcome to the Audit, Compliance & Data Insights. Today we will show you all the features and benefits of ACDI.

Here on the homepage, we can see the total number of existing dashboards in the system, total number of reports, number of events during the last twenty-four hours, and all the objects in snapshots from the entire history of snapshots of the eDirectory.

Here are some info panels which may be configured later in Menu > Administration.

Now you can view the dashboard analytics, list of most frequently used reports,

system usage data, and number of open files. Here you can monitor disk space, CPU, and RAM usage.

By clicking on the User Profile icon, you see the options to switch to dark mode, or minimize the size of the menu bar.

One of the main features of ACDI is Dashboards, where you can see the data about events in different systems, in the eDirectory, and Active Directory for now.

ACDI contains 7 default dashboards which allow you to audit events in the eDirectory or Active Directory.

This is the main NetIQ Audit Dashboard.

It visualizes data of events in the eDirectory that also comes to OpenSearch in a nice and clear format of graphics, charts, and tables.

In order to find an object, you can use the Search String.

To see processed and readable data, you need to use another tool — Reports. One of the default reports, called NetIQ Users Login Time, will help you with it.

After the “Last Name” filter has been applied, the report shows us that there is only one event for the user with last name “Strand” during the last seven days.

Let's go to our Dashboards and take a closer look at the ACDI default Dashboards. Here you have the Active Directory Audit Dashboard. It displays all the events which happened in the Active Directory.

From the NetIQ Driver Dashboards you get the data which comes from the ACDI monitor package using the third-party drivers. Currently in our system there are two drivers — AD driver and HR driver, which are configured to send events data to ACDI.

From the NetIQ Driver Dashboards you get the data which comes from the ACDI monitor package using the third-party drivers.

Let’s look at the NetIQ IDM System Overview Dashboard next. It provides data for total number of events in the eDirectory received either from audit by a native driver or from monitoring executed by third-party drivers.

The next dashboard — NetIQ Security Dashboard — allows you to monitor and audit various security events such as user disables and enables, lockouts by an intruder, or failed logins.

And the last of the default dashboards is the NetIQ Workflow Dashboard. It provides data received from the ACDI workflow monitor package.

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