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The CISO's accountability picture, on one screen.

Control coverage, critical agents, open high findings, and compound risk — with a six-week posture trend.

A CISO is asked one question in different rooms: how exposed are we, and is it getting better. The security home answers it directly — the metrics that carry accountability, plus drill-downs into the agents and findings behind them.

The pain

The accountability metrics aren't in one place.

The CISO needs control coverage, critical-agent count, open high findings, and compound risk at a glance. Today each lives in a different tool, and the trend that tells the real story lives nowhere.

What is my control coverage?

The share of the fleet that is both governed and instrumented is the one figure that says how much you actually control. Without it, posture is a feeling.

How many critical agents?

A handful of agents carry destructive permissions. The count of critical agents — and how many are uncontrolled — is the exposure you answer for personally.

How much compound risk?

The dangerous-and-unaccountable agents are the ones that turn an incident into a breach. You need that count up front, not after the fact.

How the security home resolves it

Accountability metrics, a trend, and a way into the detail.

Control coverage and critical agents

The governed-and-monitored share of the fleet, alongside the count of critical agents — the two numbers that frame every exposure conversation.

Open high findings and compound risk

The current high-severity finding count and the compound-risk total — dangerous and unaccountable — so the worst exposures are never buried.

A six-week posture trend

A single number answers 'how exposed' today; the trend answers 'is it getting better'. The board asks the second question, and now you can show it.

Drill-downs into the detail

Every metric links to its source — inventory, findings, posture, identity, data protection, policy — so a headline becomes an investigation in one click.

One read, then the proof

The home is the headline; the drill-downs are the evidence. You answer the room first, then walk anyone who asks straight to the underlying agents and findings.

Honest about the blind spots

Uninstrumented agents are counted as uncontrolled, not assumed safe. Coverage you can't see is reported as coverage you don't have.

The story in numbers

Where this fleet's security posture stands today.

63%
control coverage — 5 of 8 agents
76/100
fleet posture score
2
open high-severity findings

Answer the exposure question in one read.

See control coverage, critical agents, open high findings, compound risk, and a six-week trend — with the detail one click away.