Introduction to ECC

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Ecora Control Center (ECC) is a complete, browser-based compliance solution, providing a continual view of how compliant an environment is to any major regulatory compliance standard by analyzing the current state of the environment against pre-defined compliance policies and rules. The ECC is based on a flex browser UI with web-services back-end, and database that is seamlessly integrated in the core Auditor Professional database. The new ECC completely replaces the old dashboards and provides multiple enhancements and features.

Policy Dashboard module is used to compare the configuration settings of your environment against a set of policies that can be pre-determined or custom. We provide pre-set settings for HIPPA, PCI and many more regulatory requirements. This interface replaces the existing Executive Dashboard product and is now a standard part of Auditor Pro. We retain some key features to provide continuity, while at the same time introducing several new features. ECC adds historical views of policy calculations. We also introduce alerts. These allow sending a defect report via e-mail. We will show you more on these in a minute.

Reports module provides a streamlined view of the Reporting Functionality of Auditor Professional. Our product is known for the flexibility of its reporting for very complex queries and custom reports you still need to use the desktop client. However, for many routine uses this interface will be sufficient.

Alerts module has a very streamlined functionality. For the users that are familiar with our full scheduled tasks and alerts module in the Desktop application, this will be the place where this functionality will be available. In this version we wanted to keep the interface simpler and we allow manually sending of reports and policy defect messages.

Administration module will help you configure the ECC. Unlike older versions, there is no Desktop application for configuration. The new ECC also allows easier multi-user access with ability to restrict views, so that selected users can see only systems and/or particular modules.

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