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EDR Overview and Dashboard

Bamboozle EDR gives you continuous visibility into threats across all your protected endpoints. The EDR dashboard is your central view for understanding your current security posture and identifying issues that need attention.

Accessing the EDR dashboard

  1. Log in to https://cyberprotect.bamboozle.me.
  2. Click Monitoring in the left sidebar.
  3. Click Overview.
  4. Scroll down to the Endpoint Detection and Response widgets section.

[SCREENSHOT: EDR widgets section on the Overview dashboard]

Understanding the EDR widgets

Incidents widget

Shows the number of open security incidents grouped by severity:

SeverityDescription
CriticalActive threat requiring immediate action
HighSuspicious activity with high confidence of malicious intent
MediumActivity that warrants investigation
LowInformational events for awareness

Click any severity level to drill into the incidents of that type.

[SCREENSHOT: EDR Incidents widget showing severity breakdown]

Threat detection widget

Shows a timeline of threats detected over the past 7 or 30 days. Spikes in the timeline indicate periods of elevated activity and may warrant investigation.

[SCREENSHOT: Threat detection timeline widget]

Protected endpoints widget

Shows how many of your devices have EDR active and how many are unprotected. Any device showing as unprotected should have an EDR-enabled protection plan applied.

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The Alerts dashboard

The Alerts dashboard gives you a detailed view of all security alerts across your environment.

  1. Click Monitoring then Alerts in the left sidebar.
  2. Use the filters at the top to narrow alerts by:
    • Severity — Critical, High, Medium, Low
    • Status — Open, Acknowledged, Resolved
    • Device — filter to a specific machine
    • Time range — last 24 hours, 7 days, 30 days, or custom

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Alert status explained

StatusMeaning
OpenAlert has not been reviewed
AcknowledgedAlert has been seen and is being investigated
ResolvedAlert has been investigated and closed

CyberFit Score

The CyberFit Score is a security rating for each of your devices based on factors including whether a backup plan is active, whether antivirus is running, whether a firewall is enabled, and whether the OS and software are up to date.

A score of 800 or above is considered good. Devices with low scores should be reviewed and remediated.

[SCREENSHOT: CyberFit Score widget showing scores per device]

To see the detailed breakdown for a specific device:

  1. Go to Devices and select the device.
  2. Click the CyberFit Score tab.
  3. Review each factor and follow the recommendations to improve the score.

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