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SleekView Charts for Shield Security PRO: audit and IP data as a dashboard

Shield Security PRO writes audit events, IP bans, and bot signal scores into its own tables with event names, IPs, contexts, and timestamps. SleekView Charts groups that data into Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards so the suite finally has a chart-shaped dashboard.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Shield Security PRO

From Shield tables to a unified dashboard

Shield Security PRO is a broad suite. The audit trail covers user, plugin, theme, and option events, the IP manager tracks bypass and ban lists, and the bot signal engine accumulates evidence per IP across requests. Each layer has a clear admin screen, but the screens are tables, and turning those tables into a shared dashboard with chart cards is not something the plugin sets out to do.

SleekView Charts reads Shield's tables as normal data sources. Columns like event, created_at, user_id, and ip from the audit trail become groupable the moment the source is mapped, alongside the IP table's list, ip, and last_access_at. A donut splits audit events by type, a Number card shows this week's ban total, a horizontal bar surfaces the IPs with the most audit hits, and an area chart traces daily event volume.

Nothing is rewritten on Shield's side. The suite keeps writing, the tables keep growing, and the dashboard renders the same rows in a shape that turns three separate admin pages into a single security view, with the audit trail, the IP manager, and the bot signal data finally sharing a screen.

Workflow

From Shield tables to a charts dashboard

1

Point at the Shield tables

Connect SleekViews to the Shield Security PRO audit trail and IP tables. Event, IP, user, and timestamp columns become groupable fields the moment each source is mapped.
2

Pick chart cards

Add a Number card for weekly bans, a Pie for audit event mix, a horizontal Bar for top audited IPs, and an Area for daily volume. Each card is configured against a column and an aggregation.
3

Save the dashboard

Pin the layout as a saved view so the next reviewer opens the same charts in the same order. Filters carry through to every card, including date ranges and event-type scoping.
4

Scope per role

Assign the saved charts dashboard to a security or compliance role. Sensitive cards stay tied to capability checks while the operational view stays available to admins.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Shield Security PRO data

Four cards that turn Shield's audit trail and IP manager into a unified security dashboard without leaving WP Admin.
Number · Default

IP bans this week

A single KPI counting rows in Shield's IP table with list = 'AB' (auto-block) where last_access_at falls in the last seven days, with the previous week underneath.
Count
Pie · Donut

Audit event mix

Distribution across login, plugin, theme, user, and option events using the event column on Shield's audit trail, so the security mix is visible at a glance.
Count group by event
Bar · Horizontal

Top audited IPs

Horizontal bar of the IPs with the most audit trail entries, drawn from the ip column on Shield's audit table. Repeat offenders surface for an upstream block.
Count group by ip
Area · Gradient

Daily audit volume

A gradient area chart of Shield audit events per day across the filter range, sourced from created_at on the audit trail, so anomalies stand out before the next review.
Count group by created_at

Comparison

Default Shield Security PRO admin vs SleekView Charts

Default Shield Security PRO admin

  • The default admin spreads audit, IP manager, and bot signal across separate screens.
  • Event mix, ban count, and IP frequency never share one view at the same time.
  • Daily audit volume is not part of the built-in admin workflow.
  • Bot signal scores live in their own report and never feed a custom chart.
  • Sharing a quick security summary with the team means screenshots of multiple pages.

SleekView Charts

  • Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards built on Shield's audit and IP tables with no extra storage.
  • Group by event, list type, IP, user, or any column Shield writes.
  • Date range, event, and list filters apply to every card on the dashboard at once.
  • Audit, IP, and bot signal data can share a dashboard with one global filter range.
  • Saved layouts scope per role so security and operations see the right view.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Shield Security PRO

Chart cards on Shield data

Number, Pie, Bar, Line, Area, Radar, and Radial cards drop directly onto Shield's audit and IP tables. Group by event, list, IP, or any column the plugin writes.

One filter, every card

Date range, event, and list filters apply across the whole dashboard. The same scope drives the KPI, the donut, the bar, and the time-series at once.

Role-scoped dashboards

Save separate layouts for security ops and senior reviewers. Sensitive cards stay tied to capability checks, and viewers do not need full Shield admin access.

Audience

Who builds Shield Security PRO charts dashboards with SleekView

Security operations

Open the dashboard each morning, scan event mix and ban volume, and click into rows only when something stands out. Less context switching across Shield admin screens.

Compliance officers

Track plugin, theme, and option events across the reporting period. Export the same charts the audit committee signs off on at the end of the quarter.

Agency owners

Hand each client a one-screen security snapshot, scoped to their site, that the account manager can read without learning Shield's full data model.

The bigger picture

Why a multi-module suite needs a single screen

Shield Security PRO covers many small jobs well. The audit trail is detailed, the IP manager is precise, and the bot signal engine is one of the more interesting designs in the WordPress security space. The trouble is that each module lives on its own screen, and a security team rarely has time to walk all of them in sequence.

The data already exists in Shield's own tables with the indexes it maintains. Rendering it as Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards costs nothing on the writing side and turns the same rows into a shared dashboard. The cadence of Shield review shifts from screen-hopping to a daily glance, while the suite's writing layer keeps doing its job untouched.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Shield Security PRO

No. SleekView Charts reads the same audit trail and IP tables Shield writes. No additional storage is created and the audit chain stays intact, ready for evidence handoffs.

 

Yes. SleekView treats each Shield table as a source, and the dashboard supports cards from multiple sources side by side. A single date filter scopes audit, IP, and bot signal data at once.

 

No. Aggregations run server-side against the indexes Shield maintains on event and created_at. The dashboard requests aggregate buckets, not raw rows, so the wire payload stays small.

 

Yes. Each card supports CSV export of its aggregated values, and the underlying rows are reachable via the connected SleekView grid for incident handoffs and forensics.

 

Yes. Shield's per-IP bot signal totals are queryable like any other column, so a horizontal bar of the IPs with the highest signal scores joins the dashboard without any extra integration.

 

Yes. Saved chart layouts respect WordPress capability checks and can layer additional capability gates per card, so sensitive views stay scoped to the right roles.

 

No. Shield's reports are scheduled summaries. The charts dashboard is interactive day-to-day review. The two cover different cadences and do not overlap, so both stay useful.

 

SleekView introspects source columns at config time, so when Shield adds a column it shows up as a groupBy or value option in the editor without needing a custom integration release.

 

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