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| **Data mining** | Generate comprehensive and granular reports about your network devices:<br /><br />- **SOC incident response**: Reports in real time to help deal with immediate incident response. For example, a report can list devices that might need patching.<br /><br />- **Forensics**: Reports based on historical data for investigative reports.<br /><br />- **IT network integrity**: Reports that help improve overall network security. For example, a report can list devices with weak authentication credentials.<br /><br />- **visibility**: Reports that cover all query items to view all baseline parameters of your network.<br /><br />Save data-mining reports for read-only users to view. | **[Baseline](#b)<br /><br />[Reports](#r)** |
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| **Defender for IoT platform** | The Defender for IoT solution installed on Defender for IoT sensors and the on-premises management console. | **[Sensor](#s)<br /><br />[On-premises management console](#o)** |
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| **Inventory device** | Defender for IoT will identify and classify devices as a single unique network device in the inventory for:<br><br>1. Standalone IT/OT/IoT devices (w/ 1 or multiple NICs)<br>2. Devices composed of multiple backplane components (including all racks/slots/modules)<br>3. Devices acting as network infrastructure such as Switch/Router (w/ multiple NICs). <br><br>Public internet IP addresses, multicast groups, and broadcast groups are not considered inventory devices. Devices that have been inactive for more than 60 days are classified as inactive Inventory devices.|
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| **Inventory device** | Defender for IoT will identify and classify devices as a single unique network device in the inventory for:<br><br>- Standalone IT/OT/IoT devices (w/ 1 or multiple NICs)<br>- Devices composed of multiple backplane components (including all racks/slots/modules)<br>- Devices acting as network infrastructure such as Switch/Router (w/ multiple NICs). <br><br>Public internet IP addresses, multicast groups, and broadcast groups are not considered inventory devices. Devices that have been inactive for more than 60 days are classified as inactive Inventory devices.|
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| **Device map** | A graphical representation of network devices that Defender for IoT detects. It shows the connections between devices and information about each device. Use the map to:<br /><br />- Retrieve and control critical device information.<br /><br />- Analyze network slices.<br /><br />- Export device details and summaries. | **[Purdue layer group](#p)** |
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| **Device inventory - sensor** | The device inventory displays an extensive range of device attributes detected by Defender for IoT. Options are available to:<br /><br />- Filter displayed information.<br /><br />- Export this information to a CSV file.<br /><br />- Import Windows registry details. | **[Group](#g)** <br /><br />**[Device inventory- on-premises management console](#d)** |
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| **Device inventory - on-premises management console** | Device information from connected sensors can be viewed from the on-premises management console in the device inventory. This gives users of the on-premises management console a comprehensive view of all network information. | **[Device inventory - sensor](#d)<br /><br />[Device inventory - data integrator](#d)** |

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