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Explainer: New People reports

Written by Ben Chadfield

Introducing the new People reports

We're continuing to update our reporting suite as part of our reporting infrastructure work. After Learning and Phishing reports, the next change focuses on the reports about your people β€” bringing them together in one place and retiring reports that have been superseded.

What's changing

We've added a new People section to reports. It brings together three reports that were previously scattered across the Engagement and Exposure sections:

The old Engagement and Exposure sections have been retired. A couple of reports from those sections have moved to other areas of the platform, and a few have been retired entirely because the data is now available in better places.

Why we've made this change

People-focused reports were spread across two different sections, sitting alongside reports that were rarely used or had been replaced by newer ones. That made them harder to find than they should've been.

The new People section groups people-focused insights where you'd expect to find them. Less searching, more finding.

Reports that have moved

Two reports have moved out of Engagement and Exposure to sit alongside more closely related features:

Report

Previous location

New location

SaaS usage

Exposure

RESPOND > Saas usage

Engagement activities

Engagement

Reports that have been retired

The following reports have been retired. Where the data is still available elsewhere, here's where to find it:

Retired report

Where to find this data now

Engagement

Engagement email log

Proactivity

Engagement metrics in the HRM reports take a more current view of active users

Passphrase

Behavior reports cover this in more depth and detail

Password exposure

Compromised users is the primary view of this data

What you need to do

Nothing. The changes will appear in your reports menu automatically. If you've favourited any of the moved or retired reports in the Report library, you may want to refresh your favourites.

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