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For a comprehensive guide on navigating and effectively utilizing the Settings menu, refer to the detailed instructions provided in the corresponding documentation dcumentation section. This resource will offer step-by-step guidance on performing administrative tasks and optimizing your GYTPOL configuration.
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Red (High): Represents high-severity misconfigurations that require immediate attention due to their critical impact on security.
Orange (Medium): Indicates medium-severity misconfigurations that should be addressed promptly to mitigate potential risks.
Yellow (Low): Denotes low-severity misconfigurations that may not pose an immediate threat but should still be resolved to enhance overall security posture.
Green (Complied): Signifies items that are in compliance and meet the expected security standards, resulting in no alerts generated.
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Accessible from the homepage, you can access the corresponding dashboard on the left pane, by selecting the relevant standard. Once clicked, the CIS or NIST dashboard will be displayed, presenting the benchmark results. Here's a breakdown of the color codes used:
Green: Indicates that the settings within your organization are compliant.
Red: Denotes that the settings within your organization are not compliant.
Orange: Indicates that the settings are not managed in your organization, and there is no detectable Group Policy Object (GPO) containing the relevant setting.
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You can retrieve the list of computers to determine whether the specific setting you've chosen is applied or not. This allows you to quickly identify which computers are in compliance with the chosen setting and which ones are not.
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This screen provides a comprehensive overview of reporting clients, including their status, the timestamp of their last successful scan, version information, operating systems, and the client scope (Endpoint, Server, or VDI).
Devices that are missing from reporting are color-coded as follows:
Light Blue: Devices reported within the last 24 hours.
Navy Blue: Devices that have not reported in the last 3 days.
Purple: Devices that have not reported in the last week.
Dark Blue: Devices that have not reported in 7-14 days.
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Devices that have been removed from the organization or have missed reporting for over 14 days are moved to the "Missing over 14 days" section. If a device has not reported for over 30 days but was registered in Active Directory within the last 30 days, it will be moved to the "Never Reported" section. This helps to keep track of the reporting status of devices accurately.
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The "What's New" section is a dedicated section that showcases the updates, enhancements, bug fixes, and new features introduced in various versions and releases of GYTPOL. This page serves as a valuable resource for users to stay informed about the changes that have been implemented in the software. It includes information about the addition of new functionalities, improvements to existing features, resolutions for known issues, deprecation of certain elements, and any security updates that have been applied.
By referring to the "What's New" page, users can quickly understand the evolution of GYTPOL and make the most of the latest enhancements.
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The license page is a section that outlines the terms and conditions under which the software application or system is licensed to users. The page will include details such as the License type, Device Limitations and Utilization, the License Start and Expiration Dates, Available modules, Disclaimers or any applicable liabilities.
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Information about the builds and versions for different system components. This data might be requested by the support team during troubleshooting or update processes.
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If any findings or recommendations related to Active Directory, Group Policy, or CIS/NIST benchmarks have been muted from the user interface, they will be categorized and displayed under the respective filters. This allows users to easily identify the items that have been muted and provides the option to unmute them if needed.
Unmuting an item would mean that it will again appear in the regular alerts or recommendations list, ensuring that no critical issues are overlooked and that the organization's security posture remains strong.
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This screen provides a comprehensive overview of reporting clients, including their status, the timestamp of their last successful scan, version information, operating systems, and the client scope (Endpoint, Server, or VDI).
Devices that are missing from reporting are color-coded as follows:
Light Blue: Devices reported within the last 24 hours.
Navy Blue: Devices that have not reported in the last 3 days.
Purple: Devices that have not reported in the last week.
Dark Blue: Devices that have not reported in 7-14 days.
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Devices that have been removed from the organization or have missed reporting for over 14 days are moved to the "Missing over 14 days" section. If a device has not reported for over 30 days but was registered in Active Directory within the last 30 days, it will be moved to the "Never Reported" section. This helps to keep track of the reporting status of devices accurately.
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The "What's New" section is a dedicated section that showcases the updates, enhancements, bug fixes, and new features introduced in various versions and releases of GYTPOL. This page serves as a valuable resource for users to stay informed about the changes that have been implemented in the software. It includes information about the addition of new functionalities, improvements to existing features, resolutions for known issues, deprecation of certain elements, and any security updates that have been applied.
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