Dashboard

Dashboard displays reports in different graphs based on different conditions to help you create policies and gain insights into policies, rules, and violations of your Microsoft 365 tenants.

Compliance Overview

This section provides the following information. By clicking the number link, you will be redirected to the corresponding details page.

  • Compliant rules – Displays the number of rules that have no violations and rules that have no unfixed violations.

  • Non-compliant rules – Displays the number of rules that have violations whose status is not Fixed.

  • Fixed violations – Displays the number of fixed violations.

  • Unfixed violations – Displays the number of violations whose status is not Fixed or No need to fix.

On each object card, you will find scenarios detailed below:

  • No policy assigned – No policies have been assigned to any Microsoft 365 object in the Microsoft 365 object type

  • No job run yet – Policies have already been assigned to some Microsoft 365 objects in the Microsoft 365 object type. However, no Enforce policy job has been started to identify the violations.

  • Looks good – Policies have already been assigned to some Microsoft 365 objects in the Microsoft 365 object type, and corresponding jobs have finished identifying violations. However, no violations have been identified

  • Violations – Policies have already been assigned to some Microsoft 365 objects in the Microsoft 365 object type/Tenant, and corresponding jobs have finished identifying violations, and certain violations have been identified.

  • Non-compliant rules – Policies have already been assigned to some Microsoft 365 objects in the Microsoft 365 object type/tenant, and corresponding jobs have finished to identify and fix the violations, and some rules have violations whose status is not Fixed. By clicking the number link of an object type, you will be redirected to the violations page to view the violations. All out-of-policy Microsoft 365 objects in that type are displayed. You can view the rules applied to the Microsoft 365 objects, and then click Fix to manually fix the violations. A job will start to fix the out-of-policy settings

  • Scope coverage – The number of registered nodes in each Microsoft 365 object type and the number of nodes that currently have a policy assigned.

  • Create policy – Click this path to go to the Create policy page.

Violations Trend

Total vs. fixed violations – This chart compares the total number of detected violations with the number that have been fixed.

Manual vs. automatic fixes – This chart compares the number of manual fixes with the number of automatic fixes.

You can filter results by time period (last 7 days; last 30 days) and object type for detailed insights.

Top Violations

Top 5 policies with the most violations – Displays the five policies with the highest number of violations across all object types. You can also select an object type to view the top five policies within that category. Click a policy name to open the Violations page and review the details.

Top 5 rules with the most violations – Displays the five rules with the highest number of violations across all object types. You can also select an object type to view the top five rules within that category. Click a rule name to open the Violations page and review the details.

Incomplete Policies

This section highlights policies with incomplete configurations. The Rule configurations required tab lists policies that contain rule settings that still need to be completed, The Policy scope required tab displays policies that have not been assigned to any scope. Click Configure to open the Edit policy page and complete the required configurations.