Use the Manage Policies view of the Manage SQL Secure view to obtain a quick overview of which policies are enabled and have saved assessments.
Available columns
These are the available columns in the Policies section:
Name
Provides the name of the policy
High Configured
Indicates how many high risk security checks were configured for this policy
Medium Configured
Indicates how many medium risk security checks were configured for this policy
Low Configured
Indicates how many low risk security checks were configured for this policy
Assessments
Indicates how many assessments have been saved from this policy.
Dynamic
Indicates whether this policy dynamically includes any newly registered SQL Server instance.
Review Notes
Indicates whether this policy has Internal Review Notes.
Description
Provides the description specified for this policy
Policy ID
Indicates the ID SQL Secure has defined for the policy
These are the available columns in the Assessments section:
Name
Provides the name of the assessment
High Configured
Indicates how many high risk security checks were configured for this assessment
High Icon
Indicates how many high risk findings this assessment had when last run
Medium Configured
Indicates how many medium risk security checks were configured for this assessment
Medium Icon
Indicates how many medium risk findings this assessment had when last run
Low Configured
Indicates how many low risk security checks were configured for this assessment
Low Icon
Indicates how many low risk findings this assessment had when last run
State
Provides the state (Draft, Published, Approved) of this assessment
Date
Indicates the date and time of the audit data used by this assessment. SQL Secure pulls the audit data from the snapshot that most closely matches this date and time
Description
Provides the description specified for this assessment
Assessment ID
Indicates the ID SQL Secure has defined for the assessment