Job Management Partner 1/Client Security Control Description, User's Guide and Operator's Guide
n Overview
The example below shows how the administrator can output statistics describing countermeasure usage for user-defined judgment items.
This operation is recommended when, for example, the administrator wants to view the trend over time in the proportion of clients running power-saving CPUs as part of an effort to reduce power consumption.
Figure 1-19 Outputting statistics (user-defined judgment items)
n Work flow
- Specification of JP1/CSC - Manager setup items
To output user-defined judgment items as statistics, in the JP1/CSC - Manager Setup dialog box, specify Include in the "Type of total" pulldown menu for User definition judgment.
- Set up JP1/CSC - Manager.
5.4.3 Setting up JP1/CSC - Manager
- User-defined judgment policy setup
The administrator sets the user-defined judgment policy.
- Set the user-defined judgment policy.
6.8 Editing a user-defined judgment policy
- Collection of IT asset information
The client's IT asset information is collected and centrally managed in the asset management database.
- Security level judgment
To determine the client's security level, the IT asset information collected at step 3 is checked against the judgment policy set at step 2. The security levels of clients are judged one group at a time for the groups defined by the administrator.
A security level judgment can be triggered in any of three ways: Automatic judgment when inventory information is updated, periodic judgment via Scheduled Tasks in Windows, or judgment by an administrator.
- Judge the security level.
2.4 Judging security levels
- Execution of statistics storage command
When the command is executed, information about the countermeasure status of user-defined judgment items is stored in the asset management database as statistics.
- Store statistics.
10.4.1 Storing statistics
- Statistics storage command.
cscstorecount (stores statistics about the status of security measures) in 15. Commands
- Output of statistics
Search for the statistics that you want to check. You can then check the countermeasure status by displaying the data as a graph or outputting it as a CSV file.
- Search statistics.
10.4.2 Searching statistics
- CSV output of statistics.
10.4.3 Outputting statistics to a CSV file
- Display graph of statistics.
10.4.4 Displaying statistics as a graph
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