Perimeters

The Perimeters page allows administrators to define and manage the specific security boundaries within each organizational domain. A perimeter represents a logical or physical segment of the organization’s infrastructure that is subject to security controls, audits, and risk assessments.

Each entry in the Perimeters table displays essential information, including the reference ID, perimeter name, description, and the associated domain. This structured overview helps users easily identify which domains each perimeter belongs to and the scope of its corresponding assessment or compliance program.

The interface provides tools for filtering, searching, and navigating perimeters, as well as quick-action icons for viewing, editing, or deleting entries. By organizing perimeters in this way, CyberGuard.ai ensures precise tracking of assessment boundaries and supports a modular approach to governance, compliance, and cybersecurity posture management across complex organizational structures.


Usage Notes

  1. Creating a New Perimeter

    • Click the Add Perimeter button to define a new boundary within a domain.

    • Provide the perimeter’s name, description, and select the parent domain.

  2. Editing or Viewing Perimeter Details

    • Use the edit icon to update information such as perimeter name, description, or associated domain.

    • Use the view icon to open detailed perimeter information, including linked controls, audits, and assessments.

  3. Deleting a Perimeter

    • The delete icon allows removal of obsolete or merged perimeters.

    • Deleting a perimeter should be done with caution as it may affect related assessments or domain mappings.

  4. Search and Filtering

    • The search bar enables quick lookup by name or domain.

    • The filter button refines results based on specific parameters, helping manage large organizational datasets.

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