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Security Events Chart

The SECURITY EVENTS chart for the Device view shows the number of protected devices in the system at the bottom of the pane.

The SECURITY EVENTS chart shows the number and classification of the FortiEDR security events that have not yet been handled. The chart is color-coded according to security event classification:

  • Red: Critical
  • Yellow: High
  • Grey: Medium

Click this chart to drill down to the Event Viewer, which shows a filtered chart listing the unhandled security events (Marking a Security Event as Handled/Unhandled) according to the classification (color) that you clicked in this chart.

Each security event that is detected by the FortiEDR system is initially marked as unread and unhandled. Multiple users may be using the FortiEDR Central Manager in parallel. The Unread and Unhandled statuses enable users to keep track of whether anyone has read and handled the message.

Security Events Chart

The SECURITY EVENTS chart for the Device view shows the number of protected devices in the system at the bottom of the pane.

The SECURITY EVENTS chart shows the number and classification of the FortiEDR security events that have not yet been handled. The chart is color-coded according to security event classification:

  • Red: Critical
  • Yellow: High
  • Grey: Medium

Click this chart to drill down to the Event Viewer, which shows a filtered chart listing the unhandled security events (Marking a Security Event as Handled/Unhandled) according to the classification (color) that you clicked in this chart.

Each security event that is detected by the FortiEDR system is initially marked as unread and unhandled. Multiple users may be using the FortiEDR Central Manager in parallel. The Unread and Unhandled statuses enable users to keep track of whether anyone has read and handled the message.