Power BI reports
Use this section to become familiar with Power BI reports.
The reports are produced in Power BI (Desktop, optimized for BI Server, May 2020)
- Reporting differences: the functionality of the reports is nearly identical between Power BI and Tableau. This section details the differences between the reports.
- Navigation: each visualization is portrayed on the dashboard page. Visualizations that do not apply to your business process can be removed as necessary.
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Qualys Severity
The Severity value is provided by Qualys to measure the relative security risk associated with the vulnerability. Factors included in this measure are:
- Possible consequences
- Complexity
- Likelihood that the exploit will work under normal conditions
- Network location
- Privileges needed by the attacker
- Prevalence of affected software
- Existence of known attacks
In the IVR database, the information is stored in the vulnerabilities.severity column. The reporting aggregation tables return both the numerical score and a value (where applicable) corresponding to the following matrix:
Table 1. Severity Value Level Value 1 Minimal 2 Medium 3 Serious 4 Critical 5 Urgent For more information regarding this topic from the vendor, please visit https://qualysguard.qualys.com/qwebhelp/fo_portal/knowledgebase/severity_levels.htm
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Tenable Severity
The Vulnerability Priority Rating (VPR) value is provided by Tenable to measure the relative security risk associated with the vulnerability. Factors included in this measure are:
- Vulnerability Age
- CVSSv3 Impact Score
- Exploit Code Maturity
- Product Coverage
- Threat Sources
- Threat Intensity
- Threat Recency
In the IVR database, the information is stored in the vulnerabilities.vendor_rating column. The reporting aggregation tables return both the numerical score and a value (where applicable) corresponding to the following matrix:Table 2. VPR Value Level Value 9.0 – 10.0 Critical 7.0 – 8.9 High 4.0 – 6.9 Medium 0.1 – 3.9 Low
For more information regarding this topic from the vendor, please visit https://docs.tenable.com/tenablesc/Content/RiskMetrics.htm