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The top part of the page displays the file analysis--the total number of files analyzed by the policy. The graph displays the results for the past week, but you can select to view the results for the past month, three months, or year if you prefer. The blue line represents the classified files--files added to a tracking group. The purple line represents resolved files--files where an action was taken based on the actions defined in the policy or through manual remediation. As you move your cursor along the graph, the classified and resolved values will display for the date based on the timeframe selected.

Information under the graph provides additional breakdowns based on the policy scans. It identifies the total number of scans performed and included in the summary as well as the number of data sources set to be that were scanned. It also includes the total size of the data analyzed, the total number of files analyzed, and the total number of files classified. Finally, it displays

The last two cards display the total cost savings and cost exposure based on the cost per incident values added to the tracking groups included in the policy. Cost savings is based on the resolved files (number of resolved files x multiplied by the cost per incident for the corresponding tacking group), and the . This helps you understand the potential savings to your company for taking action against the classified files. The cost exposure is based on the the unresolved files (cost per incident of the classified files - minus the cost per incident of the resolved files) and . This helps you understand the potential cost of those filesinvolved if the classified files are left unresolved (left in their current location).

Tracking Groups

The Tracking groups chart displays the breakdown of the content by tracking group. By default, the chart displays the file count. You can use the filter at the top of the chart to view data size instead. You can hover on a bar in the chart to view the tracking group name and number of files assigned to it (or total size of the data depending on the filter you are viewing). Selecting a bar in the chart takes you to the Results tab where the page will be filtered based on the tracking group you selected.

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