Selki Dashboard / Platform Settings
Selki Dashboard / Platform Settings
Last updated: November 27, 2025
The Selki Dashboard (also referred to as Platform Settings) centralizes all major security-related metrics and controls in one interface. Below you’ll find a functional breakdown of each area, what it does, and how security teams should use it to maintain visibility and respond proactively.
1. Security Overview (Top Summary Cards)
These are the four status cards that sit at the top of the Dashboard, providing a high-level summary of your security posture at a glance:
Active Threats
Displays the number of credential-related exposures or risks detected across monitored domains. This helps teams quickly know how many compromised credentials or sessions require attention.
Watcher Monitoring
Shows the health status of all domain watchers (monitored domains). If all watchers are operating correctly, the status appears as healthy. If there are issues, it indicates which watchers need review or reconfiguration.
Vulnerabilities
Shows active vulnerabilities detected in your monitored assets. If no critical vulnerabilities are identified, the card shows a clean/healthy status.
Security Awareness
Displays key indicators related to phishing simulations or awareness campaigns — e.g. number of emails sent, how many were opened, etc.
If your organization doesn’t use this module yet, the card remains inactive.
2. Threat Intelligence Panel
Provides a detailed breakdown of identity-risk exposures detected by Selki.
- User Threats – number of exposed credentials or sessions associated with external users/customers.
- Employee Threats – number of exposed credentials or sessions associated with internal staff accounts.
- Recent Threats – a chronological list of the latest detected exposures, with metadata such as identifier, affected domain, risk level, and detection timestamp — enables quick triage and response.
3. Watchers Activity
This section shows the status and history of all domain watchers configured in your account.
- Total Watchers – total domains under monitoring.
- Active Watchers – domains currently reporting data and operating correctly.
- Watcher List – each entry displays the domain name, date of activation, number of threats found, and current monitoring status (healthy / paused / error).
This helps security teams track domain-specific risk exposure and monitor the health of their threat-intelligence coverage.
4. Threat Activity Trends
A timeline chart showing monthly evolution:
- New Threats (exposures detected)
- Closed / Resolved Threats (exposures that have been handled or marked resolved)
Use this chart to:
- detect spikes in credential exposure,
- analyze seasonal or recurring patterns,
- evaluate the effectiveness and pace of remediation efforts over time.
5. Analytics Summary Panel
Provides aggregate statistics across all monitored assets:
- Credentials Analyzed — total number of credentials processed by Selki.
- Domains Monitored — total number of domain watchers configured.
- Employee Credentials — proportion and count of internal (staff) credentials included in the monitoring.
- Customer Credentials — proportion and count of external/user/customer credentials included.
- Email Metrics (if used) — data on phishing / awareness campaigns: emails sent, opened, etc. Defaults to zero if module unused.
This panel gives a high-level overview of your scope of monitoring and exposure coverage.
6. Phishing Campaigns (Optional Module)
If your organization uses Selki’s phishing simulation / awareness features, this section will display:
- total number of campaigns created,
- currently active campaigns,
- overview of campaign performance (open rates, click rates, report rates, compromised credentials).
If not in use, all values will remain inactive or empty.
You can start new campaigns or review results directly from this section.
7. Why the Dashboard Matters
The Dashboard is designed to help security operations and risk teams by:
- Centralizing visibility on credential exposure and identity-related risk
- Proactively surfacing compromised credentials, before they lead to fraud or account takeover
- Tracking domain health and monitoring coverage to avoid blind spots
- Supporting prioritization (e.g. internal vs customer credentials, vulnerability vs exposure)
- Facilitating incident response and remediation workflows (password resets, MFA enforcement, session invalidation, etc.)
- Providing long-term trends and metrics to evaluate security posture and improvement over time
It’s the central control panel for identity-based threat intelligence — essential for modern SaaS, fintech, and platform businesses.
8. Summary
The Selki Dashboard (Platform Settings) delivers a unified interface for monitoring exposures, vulnerabilities, and security awareness efforts. It’s an essential tool for teams looking to reduce identity risk, detect leaks early, monitor domain health, and respond effectively.
If you need help configuring watchers, vulnerability scans, or phishing campaigns — contact our support: support@selki.io.
Updated on: 01/12/2025
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