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![Screenshot of dashboard screen with dashboard navigation section highlighted.](media/Dashboards-1.png)
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## Downloading chart data
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### Downloading chart data
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The data underlying any dashboard chart can be exported to a CSV file. This export is useful for users who wish to import Defender EASM data into third party tools, or work off a CSV file when remediating any issues. To download chart data, first select the specific chart segment that contains the data you wish to download. Chart exports currently support individual chart segments; to download multiple segments from the same chart, you need to export each individual segment.
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![Screenshot of dashboard chart drilldown view with export button visible.](media/export-1.png)
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### Marking CVEs as non-applicable
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Many Defender EASM dashboards feature CVE data, bringing your attention to potential vulnerabilities based on the web component infrastructure that powers your attack surface. For instance, CVEs are listed on the Attack Surface summary dashboard, categorized by their potential severity. Upon investigating these CVEs, you might determine that some are not relevant to your organization. This may be because you are running an unimpacted version of the web component, or your organization has different technical solutions in place to protect you from that specific vulnerability.
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From the drilldown view of any CVE-related chart, next to the "Download CSV report" button, you now have the option to set an observation as non-applicable. Clicking this value will route you to an inventory list of all assets associated to that observation, and you can then elect to mark all observations as non-applicable from this page. For more information on marking observations as non-applicable, see [Modifying inventory assets](modifying-inventory-assets.md).
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![Screenshot of dashboard drilldown view with "mark observation as nonapplicable" button highlighted.](media/cves-1.png)
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## Inventory changes
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Your attack surface is constantly changing, which is why Defender EASM continuously analyzes and updates your inventory to ensure accuracy. Assets are frequently added and removed from inventory, so it's important to track these changes to understand your attack surface and identify key trends. The inventory changes dashboard provides an overview of these changes, displaying the "added" and "removed" counts for each asset type. You can filter the dashboard by two date ranges: either the last 7 or 30 days.

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