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Leverage Out-of-the-Box Compliance Reports to Power Analytics in Securonix

  • November 12, 2025
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Leverage Out-of-the-Box Compliance Reports to Power Analytics in Securonix
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Problem

Many organizations struggle to turn raw event or log data into meaningful insight quickly. Without ready-made reporting templates aligned to compliance requirements (e.g., GDPR, HIPAA, NIST), teams spend too much time building reports from scratch rather than acting on findings.


Objective

Show you how to use the built-in Compliance Reports within Securonix to accelerate analytics, meet audit/detection needs and enable faster visibility—with minimal setup effort.


Step-by-Step Solution

  1. Navigate to the Compliance Reports section

  2. Browse the available templates

    • You’ll find templates organized by frameworks such as: GDPR, HIPAA, NIST, PCI, ISO 27001, SOX, NERC. documentation.securonix.com

    • Example: “GDPR - Unauthorized Data Access”, “HIPAA - Top Account Lockouts” etc. This gives you immediate analytics leverage for those domains.

  3. Select and schedule a report

    • Choose a relevant template (e.g., for your compliance zone).

    • Configure the report parameters: date range, filters, frequency.

    • Use “Schedule Report” (or similar menu) to run it on a recurring basis.

  4. Use the results for actionable insight

    • Review the data generated: e.g., accounts with privilege escalation, unauthorized access attempts, or failed logons.

    • Export or visualize the output: feed into dashboards or alert workflows.

    • Use findings to prioritize security investigations or control-remediation tasks.

  5. Customize or extend when needed

    • If the built-in template doesn’t cover exactly your scenario, you can modify filters or create a custom report (refer to “Custom Report” entry in docs) documentation.securonix.com+1

    • Ensure any added fields align with your data model and compliance needs.


Related Documentation


Verification Checklist

  • You can locate the “Compliance Reports” section in the UI.

  • You’ve identified one or more templates relevant to your regulatory domain.

  • You scheduled a report with a recurring cadence (e.g., daily / weekly).

  • The generated output produced meaningful slices of data (e.g., “Top Account Lockouts”, “Unauthorized Data Access”).

  • You used the output to inform at least one follow-up action (e.g., investigation, control change).


Call to Action

Have you tried one of these built-in compliance reports yet? Drop into the community discussion and let us know which template gave you the most insight—or what you customized to meet your specific needs.

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