Secure Private Access tab on Monitor

The Secure Private Access tab on Monitor provides a dedicated place for all new features related to Secure Private Access. This tab offers details on the supported functions for Secure Private Access, giving administrators a central location to access and manage these features.

Key benefits

  • Centralized information: Administrators can easily see all supported troubleshooting features for Secure Private Access in one place.
  • Enhanced observability: The new left navigation bar in the Monitor UI lists all Secure Private Access services, including Secure Private Access sessions, applications, and device posture, providing better observability.
  • Improved navigation: The Secure Private Access tab includes hyperlinks to different pages, making it easier for administrators to navigate to various features and functions.

Requirements

  • The Secure Private Access tab is visible to all customer admins.
  • Secure Private Access-specific cards (Secure Private Access sessions and applications) are clickable only when the customer has Secure Private Access entitlement and the admin has Secure Private Access full admin or read-only admin permissions.

To view the Secure Private Access page, click the Secure Private Access tab from the Monitor UI.

SPA tab

Visibility for Secure Private Access Service

To provide detailed monitoring and visibility for Secure Private Access applications and users, Monitor is now enhanced to include Secure Private Access session visibility. The Filters tab and Dashboard provide detailed Secure Private Access session information.

Key features

  • Filter Secure Private Access Sessions: You can now filter Secure Private Access sessions in the Filters > Sessions (Web, SaaS, and TCP/UDP) tab.
  • Filter Secure Private Access Applications: You can also filter Secure Private Access applications in the Filters > Applications (Web, SaaS, and TCP/UDP) tab.
  • App Failures and Active Sessions: Monitor app failures for web/SaaS and TCP/UDP apps, and view active sessions for web/SaaS apps in the Dashboard.

Dashboard:

SPA Dashboard

Note:

  • The number displayed in the dashboard next to App Failures (Web, SaaS, and TCP/UDP) represents the number of application failures in the last minute.
  • The number displayed in the dashboard next to Active Sessions (Web, SaaS, and TCP/UDP) represents the current number of active Secure Private Access sessions.

Filter all Secure Private Access Sessions:

SPA sessions

Filter all Secure Private Access Applications:

SPA sessions

Secure Private Access tab on Monitor