Dashboard: Globalscape
Purpose: To satisfy audit requirements and detect suspicious behavior.
Optimizing your data movement is impossible without high-level visibility. The —primarily realized through the Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) and EFT Insight modules—serves as the nerve center for Globalscape Enhanced File Transfer (EFT), providing real-time tracking, historical auditing, and self-service transparency for critical data exchanges. Core Components of Globalscape Dashboards globalscape dashboard
The following code example demonstrates how to retrieve file transfer data from the Globalscape dashboard using a REST API: Purpose: To satisfy audit requirements and detect suspicious
| Component | Description | |-----------|-------------| | | Real-time indicators for CPU, memory, disk I/O, and service uptime (EFT service, database, DMZ gateway). | | Active Transfer Monitor | Live list of current uploads/downloads, including source IP, file name, size, bytes transferred, and speed. | | Audit Log Viewer | Searchable table of events: login attempts (success/failure), file actions (upload, rename, delete), user admin changes. | | Compliance Summary | For organizations using FIPS 140-2 or PCI DSS modules: shows last compliance scan result, pending retention policies, encryption status. | | User/Group Activity Chart | Bar or line graph displaying transfers per user/group over selected time ranges (hour, day, week). | | Alert & Notification Center | Aggregates triggered events: quota exceeded, failed login threshold, folder modification, certificate expiration. | Core Components of Globalscape Dashboards The following code
The Globalscape dashboard is a user interface that provides a centralized view of an organization's file transfer activity, allowing administrators to monitor and manage file transfers in real-time.


