- Get Started with Outcomes Navigator
- Use Outcomes Navigator from a MITRE ATT&CK® Perspective
- Use Outcomes Navigator from a Threat Detection, Investigation, and Response (TDIR) Use Case Categories Perspective
- View Recommendations for Improving Your Configuration
- Share Information in Outcomes Navigator
- Outcomes Navigator Coverage Calculation
- Outcomes Navigator Parser Calibration Tier Average Calculation
Use Outcomes Navigator from a Threat Detection, Investigation, and Response (TDIR) Use Case Categories Perspective
View, assess, and improve your configuration using the Exabeam TDIR Use Case Categories framework.
You can use Outcomes Navigator from a MITRE ATT&CK® or TDIR Use Case Categories perspective. If you decide to use Outcomes Navigator from a TDIR Use Case Categories perspective, ensure you're familiar with the framework. Consider reviewing TDIR Use Case Categories documentation and taking relevant e-learning courses.[6]
To begin using Outcomes Navigator from a TDIR Use Case Categories perspective, get a high-level view of your use case coverage, explore all use cases and determine which ones your configuration should focus on to achieve your goals. Then, for a use case of interest, assess the current state of your configuration and where there are gaps. Finally, view recommendations for improving your configuration. You can view recommendations only if you have a license that includes Advanced Analytics.
Understand Your Overall Use Case Coverage
To create a strategy for configuring your environment, get an overview of your overall use case coverage in Outcomes Navigator.
Assess Configuration Efficacy for a Use Case
Understand how well your environment is configured to protect against a specific use case.
View Recommendations for Improving Your Configuration
After you assess the current configuration of your environment, follow recommended steps to fill the gaps.
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