Simple Smart Groups

Before creating a Simple Smart Group, you should consider the scenario you want to report on and know the particular conditions of your use case. For example, insecure status, product name, network location, and attack vector are all conditions that can be used on its own to report a great deal of valuable information.

Smart Groups that contain a single condition are simple by design, but they can deliver great insight on devices and network, products and vulnerabilities.

The following are Simple Smart Group examples that contain one condition:

Simple Smart Group Examples

Smart Group

Condition

Show all Insecure Products or EOL

Product Secure Status = Insecure / EOL

Show Windows devices managed by me

Device Platform = Windows

Monitor a specific program version

Product Version Name = Flash 31.x

See sum of devices and programs under a specific organizational unit (OU)

Device Active Directory = DC=Clients, DC=domain, DC=com

See all vulnerable software from a Remote attack vector

Advisory Where = From Remote