The Soteri Dashboard: Viewing Confluence's Overall Security Status
The Soteri Dashboard allows users to view the scan statuses of all Confluence spaces they can administer. It can be accessed from the Confluence’s “Spaces” menu:
Here is an example report:
Each space will appear, along with the following:
The number of scan findings in that space.
The scan’s status. This can be:
Up To Date: The space has been fully scanned and either has the Security Hook enabled to scan all future content, or no changes have been made to the space since it was last scanned.
Outdated: The space has been fully scanned, but changes have been made since that happened.
Scanning: A scan of the space is in progress.
Unscanned: The space has not been scanned.
Failed: There was an issue doing a scan of this space. The scan report will have more information.
A dropdown menu of actions you can perform for that space.
Note that the findings count does not include any findings which have been reviewed.
You can use the provided “Filter by space name” input to search for particular spaces, and the “Space type” dropdown to view normal spaces, private spaces, or both (the default).
Clicking on the gear icon in the upper right will take you to the Security for Confluence Settings page.
Triggering Scans
Clicking on a space’s “Actions” dropdown menu reveals the options “Scan” and “Export”:
Choosing “Scan” will trigger a scan for new and modified pages in that space. Choosing “Export” will download a list of all findings for that space in CSV format. Read more about exports here.
Clicking on a space’s name in the Security Scan Report will take you to that space’s scan page, where you can trigger scans on a per-page basis.
If any vulnerabilities are found, we recommend following our advice here.