﻿---
title: Cloud Native Vulnerability Management dashboard
description: 
url: https://www.elastic.co/elastic/docs-builder/docs/3016/solutions/security/cloud/cnvm-dashboard
products:
  - Elastic Cloud Enterprise
  - Elastic Cloud Hosted
  - Elastic Cloud Serverless
  - Elastic Cloud on Kubernetes
  - Elastic Security
  - Elastic Stack
applies_to:
  - Serverless Security projects: Beta
  - Elastic Stack: Beta
---

# Cloud Native Vulnerability Management dashboard
The Cloud Native Vulnerability Management (CNVM) dashboard gives you an overview of vulnerabilities detected in your cloud infrastructure.
![The CNVM dashboard](https://www.elastic.co/elastic/docs-builder/docs/3016/solutions/images/security-vuln-management-dashboard.png)

<admonition title="Requirements">
  - To collect this data, install the [Cloud Native Vulnerability Management](https://www.elastic.co/elastic/docs-builder/docs/3016/solutions/security/cloud/get-started-with-cnvm) integration.
  - The CNVM dashboard is available to all Elastic Cloud users. For on-premises deployments, it requires an [appropriate subscription](https://www.elastic.co/pricing) level.
</admonition>

<warning>
  This functionality is in beta and is subject to change. The design and code is less mature than official GA features and is being provided as-is with no warranties. Beta features are not subject to the support SLA of official GA features.
</warning>


## CNVM dashboard UI

The summary cards at the top of the dashboard display the number of monitored cloud accounts, scanned virtual machines (VMs), and vulnerabilities (grouped by severity).
The **Trend by severity** bar graph complements the summary cards by displaying the number of vulnerabilities found on your infrastructure over time, sorted by severity. It has a maximum time scale of 30 days.
<admonition title="Graph tips">
  - Click the severity levels legend on its right to hide/show each severity level.
  - To display data from specific cloud accounts, select the account names from the **Accounts** drop-down menu.
</admonition>

The page also includes three tables:
- **Top 10 vulnerable resources** shows your VMs with the highest number of vulnerabilities.
- **Top 10 patchable vulnerabilities** shows the most common vulnerabilities in your environment that can be fixed by a software update.
- **Top 10 vulnerabilities** shows the most common vulnerabilities in your environment, with additional details.

Click **View all vulnerabilities** at the bottom of a table to open the [Vulnerabilities Findings](https://www.elastic.co/elastic/docs-builder/docs/3016/solutions/security/cloud/findings-page-3) page, where you can view additional details.