Pre-built Report Templates


Our Risk Scoring Engine goes far beyond standard CVSS-based severity.

Our reporting engine provides ready-to-use templates for multiple audiences:

  • Compliance Reports: Automatically map your risk posture to regulatory or internal compliance standards.
  • Executive Summaries: High-level overviews with organizational risk scores, top-tier exposures, and overall grade (A–D).
  • Technical Deep Dives: Detailed CVSS breakdowns, affected assets, and remediation status for IT and security teams.

Each report draws directly from live data in the Risk Scoring Engine — ensuring metrics are always current and traceable.

Vulnerability Trending


Visualize how your risk evolves over time through:

  • Aging Analysis: Track how long vulnerabilities remain unresolved.
  • Remediation Velocity: Measure average time-to-fix and progress against benchmarks.
  • Trend Curves: Identify whether total and critical vulnerabilities are rising or declining.

These insights use historical risk score data from tiers and assets, highlighting where remediation needs acceleration.

Heat Maps


Interactive heat maps show risk concentration across:

  • Departments or Business Units (Finance, IT, Operations, etc.)
  • Asset Tiers (Databases, Applications, APIs, Endpoints)
  • Geographic or functional segments

These insights use historical risk score data from tiers and assets, highlighting where remediation needs acceleration.

SLA Tracking


Stay on top of remediation performance with SLA-based analytics:

  • Define target timelines for vulnerability resolution by severity (e.g., Critical ≤ 7 days).
  • Automatically track overdue issues and compliance percentage.
  • Drill down to see tier-wise SLA adherence — e.g., which departments meet or miss their remediation deadlines.

Performance trends can be visualized per week, month, or quarter for accountability and process improvement.

Export Capabilities


Easily export or integrate your analytics with other tools:

  • CSV Exports: For board meetings and audit documentation.
  • CSV Exports: For offline analysis and data manipulation.
  • API Access: To push data into SIEMs, GRC systems, or BI dashboards.

All exports retain full score hierarchy (Asset → Tier → Organization) for consistent tracking and validation.