View an asset profile
The Asset Profile page includes detailed information about a single asset. It includes information that is not on the Assets page, such as, the asset ID, software, and software version.
Asset Details tab
On the Asset Profile page, the Asset Details tab provides details about an asset.
- Asset Criticality — The criticality of the asset. This is how important this asset is to the day-to-day operations at your company. The higher the criticality the bigger the business disruption in the event of an incident.
For more information, see Edit asset criticality.
- Asset Name — The name of the asset.
- Category — The category of the asset. For example, Desktop, Laptop, or Printer. This information helps you to identify the purpose of the asset.
- Domains — Depending on the asset, this is the domain that the asset is a member of for resource sharing and security rules, or the domain names that resolve to the asset IP address.
- Hostname — The hostname of the asset.
- ID — The identification (ID) of the asset.
- IP Address — The IP address that is associated with the asset.
Note: It is possible to have more than one asset with the same IP Address because of DHCP behavior. If this occurs, you can ignore or delete the duplicate asset.
- NetBIOS — The NetBIOS Name Service (NBNS) of the asset, if available.
- Operating System — The OS of the asset and, if available, the version. For example,
Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS,openbsd, orMicrosoft Windows Server 2019 Essentials 10.0.177/63. - Parent Domain — The parent domain associated with the asset. For example,
arcticwolf.com. - Source(s) — The scan that discovered the asset. Options include: Agent or IVA.
- Tags — Lists the tags that are associated with the asset. This can be used to help group assets for risk remediation.
Network Interface Details tab
On the Asset Profile page, the Network Interface Details tab provides information about the network interfaces that are associated with your assets.
- Adapter — The network interface that connects the asset to the network and allows it to communicate with other devices on the network. For example, Ethernet or Wi-Fi.
- IP Address — The IP addresses associated with the adapter of the asset.
- MAC Address — The media access control (MAC) addresses associated with the adapter of the asset.
You can search, filter, and sort the information in the table. The table row spacing is also adjustable.
For more information, see Add a filter, Remove all filters, Hide, show, or rearrange table columns, and Change table row spacing.
Software tab
On the Asset Profile page, the Software tab provides information about the software that is installed on your assets.
- Name — The name of the software that is installed on the asset.
- Vendor — The vendor of the software that is installed on the asset.
- Version — The version of the software that is installed on the asset.
You can search, filter, and sort the information in the table. The table row spacing is also adjustable.
For more information, see Add a filter, Remove all filters, Hide, show, or rearrange table columns, and Change table row spacing.
Exposed Services tab
On the Asset Profile page, the Exposed Services tab provides information about the network interfaces that are associated with an asset:
- Port — Port numbers on the asset that are detected as actively accepting incoming connections and data.
- Product — The product description of the asset.
- Protocol — The network protocols that are used by the asset.
- Service — The type of service that the asset provides.