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6. On the right-hand side, click the **Teams ▾** button/dropdown.
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7. Click on the **all users** team - this team is only added to a different sample repo, so note how the total alerts changes.
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- This can be really useful for a manager, architect, or developer to see which repositories assigned to the teams have security features enabled and how many alerts they are generating.
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8. At the bottom of the options on the left, click the **+** to the right of security campaigns. Pick whichever option you want!
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8. At the bottom of the options on the left, you will see **Security Campaigns**.
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- Security campaigns are a new feature designed to help administrators and security managers create targeted campaigns and track remediation progress effectively.
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9. ⚠️ Please don't create a new security campaign as to not introduce noise to your fellow attendees ⚠️, but click on the existing campaign here (**SQL injection (CWE-89)**) to check it out!
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