Reports

Agari Phishing Response provides extensive reporting on an Executive dashboard page. The dashboard contains the following reports:

  • Malicious Investigations Summary - A year-to-date count of reported messages, discovered messages, remediated messages, and total investigations, along with the discovery factor and remediation rate. The chart displays discovered, reported, and remediated messages. See Malicious Investigations Summary Report for details.
  • Impact and Risk Reduction - A year-to-date estimate in the cost savings that Phishing Response provided risk reduction, in SOC analyst time, and in total, plus the average time it took to close investigations found to be malicious, the total time saved, and the total time spent on investigations. The chart displays the savings amounts. See Impact and Risk Reduction Report for details.
  • Closed Investigations - A circle graph showing the number of malicious, spam, and benign investigations closed year-to-date. See Closed Investigations Report for details.
  • Investigation Time - A combined line/bar chart showing time spent per month on investigations (the line chart using the right-hand Y-axis scale) and the number of closed investigations per month by type (the bar chart using the left-hand Y-axis scale), all for the previous 6 months. See Investigation Time Report for details.
  • Top Targets and False Reports - Year-to-date reports of the top three targets in your organization of malicious attacks and the top three reporters of benign messages. See Top Targets and False Reports Report for details.
  • Most Malicious Attacks - The 3 investigations in the last 6 months with the most messages in the investigation. See Most Malicious Attacks Report for details.

You can select a time period for all reports on the page. Choose from:

  • 7 days
  • 2 weeks
  • 1 month
  • Custom (select a start date and an end date)

The aggregate data in the reports does not include data from the current date or from before the date you had data accumulating from your organization. The data displays in the charts as follows:

  • For the 7 days and 2 weeks time periods, each data point represents a full day of data. For example, if you select 7 days, you will see the past 7 full days of data, but no data from today.
  • For the 1 month time period, the data points each represent a full Monday-through-Sunday week of data, starting with the week that began the Monday of the first week. Depending on the day of the week and the number of days in the current month, this means that the first week or the last week may have less than 7 days of data.
  • For custom, If you select a time period from a single day up to 2 weeks, each data point represents a full day of data. If you select a time period of more than 2 weeks, each data point represents a full Monday-through-Sunday week of data. If you set a start date to a date before your organization started accumulating report data, the "Since..." notation at the top of each chart will indicate the earliest date of the data in the chart. Custom date ranges are also "sticky," in that they do not reset when you navigate away from the tab or page, but only when you log out.