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SleekView Charts for Jetpack Security

Jetpack Security splits Backup, Scan, and Downtime Monitor across three sections, each writing to the Activity Log and local sync tables. SleekView Charts reads them and renders event KPIs, severity donuts, and daily trends on one dashboard.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Jetpack Security

Read backup, scan, and downtime data as charts, not three screens

Jetpack Security bundles Backup, Scan, and Downtime Monitor under one license, with each product writing its events to the Activity Log and local sync tables. Backup runs land as jetpack_full_backup entries, scan findings as jetpack_scan_threat_found, downtime events as monitor_site_down. The default admin splits them across three sections, each with its own filters.

SleekView Charts reads the same Activity Log records and sync state and renders them as chart cards on one dashboard. A KPI of open high-severity threats, a Donut splitting events by type (Backup, Scan, Monitor), a Bar of events by severity, and an Area of events per day across the selected range. Each card is a saved query against the live data.

The actions Jetpack supports through its API (ignore a threat, request a fix, acknowledge a downtime event) remain unchanged. SleekView Charts adds the reading layer that combines all three event types on one view so the morning security ops standup becomes a dashboard glance instead of a tab-hop across Jetpack screens.

Workflow

From Activity Log records to a security chart dashboard

1

Point SleekView at Jetpack's Activity Log

Add a SleekView data source for the Jetpack sync queue and Activity Log records. SleekView normalises the event types so Backup, Scan, and Monitor rows share a queryable shape.
2

Switch the view to Charts

Flip the saved view from Table to Charts. SleekView opens a blank dashboard ready for cards built on event type, severity, status, and timestamp.
3

Add event KPIs and trend cards

Pick a KPI for open high-severity threats, a donut for event-type mix, a bar for severity distribution, and an area for events per day. Each card respects the timeframe filter on the dashboard.
4

Save per role

Security leads get the open-threat KPI and severity bar, ops gets the downtime trend, agency owners get the cross-client dashboard. Each gated by WordPress capability.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Jetpack Security data

Four cards that turn Backup, Scan, and Monitor events into one security ops dashboard.
Number · Default

Open high-severity threats

A KPI counting scan findings with severity = high and status = open. The headline number security leads open first thing each morning, regardless of how many events the Activity Log holds.
Count
Pie · Donut

Events by type

A donut split across Backup, Scan, and Monitor sourced from the event_type column on the Activity Log. Surfaces which Jetpack Security product is generating the bulk of the noise.
Count group by event_type
Bar · Default

Severity distribution

A bar of event count by severity (info, low, medium, high). Shows the security posture as a shape rather than a single feed of timestamps.
Count group by severity
Area · Gradient

Daily events

A gradient area chart of events per day across all three products. Spots quiet weeks, scan-heavy days, and downtime clusters that warrant investigation.
Count group by event_time

Comparison

Default Jetpack Security reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Jetpack Security admin

  • Backup, Scan, and Monitor each have separate screens with separate filters
  • No combined dashboard across event types and severities
  • Severity distribution and daily trends are not laid out as charts
  • No saved per-role dashboards for security leads, ops, or agency owners
  • Cross-product trend analysis requires manual export and a spreadsheet

SleekView Charts

  • Chart cards built directly from Jetpack's Activity Log records
  • Open high-severity threats KPI as a single number on the dashboard
  • Event-type donut and severity bar on one view
  • Saved chart dashboards per role for security, ops, and agency owners
  • Queries hit indexed timestamp and type columns so dashboards stay quick

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Jetpack Security

One dashboard across three products

Backup, Scan, and Monitor events all chartable on one saved dashboard. The morning standup that previously needed three Jetpack tabs becomes one view.

Severity as a shape

Donuts and bars on severity turn the security posture into a chart rather than a feed. Patterns surface earlier, and the response gets prioritised by chart, not by chronology.

Role-scoped sharing

Security leads keep the open-threat and severity view, ops keeps the downtime trend, agency owners keep the cross-client comparison. Each gated by WordPress capability.

Audience

Who builds Jetpack Security charts dashboards with SleekView

Security leads

Open the high-severity KPI and the severity bar to plan the day's triage. Open threats move from a buried list to a headline number on the dashboard.

Site reliability

Use the daily events area chart and the event-type donut to watch downtime clusters and backup-failure spikes. The on-call rotation reads the dashboard, not the raw event feed.

Agency owners

Build a per-client security dashboard with the same chart cards. The retainer report becomes a saved view, not a per-client export.

The bigger picture

Why security event data needs a chart dashboard

Jetpack Security's three products each write rich event data: backup runs with success or failure status, scan findings with severity and target paths, downtime events with duration and resolution time. The data is sound. The default admin splits it across three sections, which means the morning question every security lead actually asks (what's the current threat posture across all three products) does not have a single screen.

SleekView Charts reads the Activity Log records and renders the answer as chart cards on one dashboard. Open high-severity threats become a headline KPI, event-type mix becomes a donut, severity distribution becomes a bar, and daily activity becomes an area chart. The actions Jetpack supports through its API (ignore, fix, acknowledge) remain unchanged.

SleekView Charts just adds the reading layer that turns three event streams into one security posture view that the team can plan a day around.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Jetpack Security

No. Jetpack's own screens remain the place to act on threats (ignore, fix, request remediation) and to configure backup schedules. SleekView Charts reads the Activity Log records the same UI surfaces and renders them as a combined dashboard. The two pair: Jetpack for action and configuration, SleekView Charts for cross-product reading.

 

Live. SleekView Charts queries the Activity Log and sync state directly, so card refreshes reflect events up to the most recent Jetpack sync. The freshness therefore follows Jetpack's own sync cadence, which is configured in the plugin.

 

Yes. The event-type donut splits across the three products on the same view. Bars and area charts can either cover all three or scope to one product through a card-level filter. Most security leads keep the combined view as the morning standup dashboard.

 

Yes. Backup events are visible whether bundled under Jetpack Security or licensed standalone as VaultPress Backup. The dashboard cards count backup runs and surface failures regardless of which Jetpack product license generates them.

 

Yes. A bar grouped by severity shows the distribution of events by info, low, medium, and high. Useful for planning triage capacity and spotting weeks where high-severity findings cluster.

 

Yes. The drilldown from a chart card to a row preserves the action set Jetpack exposes (ignore a threat, acknowledge a downtime event). Actions route through Jetpack's API client so the cloud-side state stays in sync.

 

No. SleekView Charts paginates and aggregates against the indexed columns on the Activity Log. Aggregations are bounded by the dashboard timeframe filter, so cards stay responsive on sites with thousands of historical events.

 

Yes. SleekView views, including chart dashboards, can be embedded on a frontend page with role-based access. Useful for sharing a stripped-down security posture view with stakeholders who do not have WordPress admin access.

 

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