New Apps Deployed

Overview

The New Apps Deployed stat card displays the number of applications that have been deployed within the last three days. This widget helps IT Operations (IT Ops) and Security Operations (Sec Ops) engineers maintain visibility over recent additions to the application landscape, ensuring that new deployments are promptly incorporated into security and compliance workflows. Applications older than three days are excluded from this metric.

Value for IT and Security Engineers

Security Perspective

  • Early Risk Detection: Surfaces newly deployed applications so security teams can quickly onboard them into scanning, threat modeling, and policy enforcement processes.

  • Attack Surface Awareness: Helps prevent unmanaged or unmonitored applications from introducing unseen vulnerabilities into the environment.

  • Security Baseline Enforcement: Ensures that all new applications meet baseline security requirements from the outset.

Operational Perspective

  • Deployment Visibility: Provides IT Ops teams with a real-time view of recent application deployments, supporting operational awareness and change management.

  • Onboarding Prioritization: Facilitates the rapid integration of new apps into monitoring, backup, and compliance routines.

  • Resource Planning: Assists in allocating resources for onboarding and securing new applications as they are introduced.

Use Case Scenarios

  • Security Program Integration: Use the stat card to ensure all new applications are promptly added to security scanning and compliance workflows.

  • Change Management: Track recent deployments to coordinate operational and security activities.

  • Audit and Compliance: Demonstrate to auditors that new applications are quickly brought under security and compliance oversight.

By focusing on applications deployed within the last three days, the New Apps Deployed stat card enables IT and Security engineers to maintain a secure and well-governed application environment as the landscape evolves.

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