Job Management Partner 1/Client Security Control Description, User's Guide and Operator's Guide

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1.3.9 Gauge trends in countermeasure usage for user-defined judgment items

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)

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n Work flow

  1. 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.
  2. User-defined judgment policy setup
    The administrator sets the user-defined judgment policy.
  3. Collection of IT asset information
    The client's IT asset information is collected and centrally managed in the asset management database.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.

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