scoutPRIME - Using Collection Health
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Written by Benjamin Dewey
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Using Collection Health

To get started with using this feature. follow these steps:

1. Navigate to Collection Health.
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2. To view the Collection Health of All Collections, click on the down arrow next to My Collections.
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3. In this example, the color of the visual snapshot for each collection is dark gray. This is because each collection has a TIC score that's below what's considered critical (75 to 100). As you can see in the screen capture, the three collections have a TIC score that's less than 75.

4. In this other example, the color of the visual snapshot for each collection is red. This is because each collection has a TIC score that's considered critical. As you can see in the screen capture, all collections have TIC scores higher than 75.
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Sorting and Reducing the Scope of Collections

The scope of the displayed Collections can be changed by adjusting the TIC score range at the top.


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TIC Score Ranges

The system assigns scores ranging from 1-100 that categorizes the current threat risks associated with various system Elements. Higher numeric values indicate a greater threat potential.

Severity

Range

Default

Score: 10

Critical

Score: 75-100

Elevated

Score: 50-74

Normal

Score: 1-49

Assigning a Score of Zero

When a score of zero is assigned to a threat, this tells the system not to include this in the calculations or the composite score. To get the system to ignore a threat, set the Criticality property score to zero, and the threat is no longer able to apply influence to any Elements automatically.


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