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Note: the Azure Security Center content pack has been retired. Please visit our documentation to learn more about content packs currently supported.
Azure Security Center offers increased visibility and insights into your Azure resources and Azure workload security. The Power BI content pack enables you to visualize, analyze, and filter recommendations and security alerts. The out-of-the-box dashboard and reports are created on top of your Azure Security data, enabling you to see and analyze it.
This post will explain how the Power BI content pack can help you explore and monitor your Azure Security Center data. For additional details on how to get started, please see the Azure Security Center content pack for Power BI help page.For example, selecting the Pending Recommendations tile opens the Prevention Analysis report, which displays recommendations by resource. These pages give a better understanding of your security status and risks, such as how much time each task waits before being resolved. Navigate through the report pages using the named tabs at the bottom. On each page you can select or hover over the visualizations to see additional details.
You can also choose to edit the report by changing or adding additional visuals. On the right-hand side of the screen you’ll see a list of all the tables and fields you have access to in the content pack, ready to be added to new visualizations and measures.
We’re always interested in hearing your feedback! Contact us at https://support.powerbi.com to let the team know about your experience and if there’s anything we can do better.
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