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The Moderate Risk Accounts Quick View slider shows the following details:
- Number of accounts at that risk level. In the example it is 313.
- Top Risk Factor, the highest weighted factor contributing to the overall risk for the specific number of accounts. Might not be listed individually. In the example it’s Breached Accounts.
- Top Risk Platform, the platform from which most of the accounts were discovered that are contributing to the overall risk score. In the example it’s Google Workspace.
- Number of Service Accounts in that specific number of accounts at that risk level. In the example it’s 88 out of 313.
- Top 5 Critical Accounts: The 5 accounts that should be looked at and managed first. Various accounts on different platforms that either show that MFA is not enabled or that have long overdue password changes.
- Top 5 Risk Factors: The risk factors that contribute most to the overall risk score of the organization. These areas should be used to tighten cyber security policies to appropriately manage risks caused by missing policy enforcement. In the example they are listed as Breached Accounts, Shared Accounts, Accounts with Password Never Set, and Accounts with Password older than 180 and 365 days.
