Events Over Time
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The data in this section can be toggled to be based on Exposure Type or Severity. Additionally, it can also be filtered by date, data source category, and severity individually.
The New Event Distribution chart shows you the number of new events you had within the time frame you have selected. This is not cumulative, therefore it is representative of the months, weeks, or days you have selected to view using the date filters.
This chart will help you see your event distribution over time and highlights any unexpected spikes or dips. For further insights, you can refer to “What Can Explain an Increase in Events?” to understand potential reasons and learn how to address them.
This chart displays the median time (in minutes) from when an event first appears on the Flare platform (based on the 'First Seen At' timestamp) to when it is marked as remediated. Generally, a lower number indicates a faster remediation time.
This chart will help you understand how quickly you and your team are responding to threats. It can help you target your efforts more effectively and help you determine whether you are spending resources in the wrong places.
These charts are based on the First Seen At timestamp for events. This is different from the Estimated Created At timestamp, which is the date by which we sort the events in the Events feed.