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SleekView Charts for Solid Security

Solid Security writes lockouts and security events to wp_itsec_lockouts and wp_itsec_logs. SleekView Charts groups those rows into Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards for one-screen incident review.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Solid Security

Three screens reduced to one dashboard

Solid Security (formerly iThemes Security) captures lockouts, login attempts, file changes, 404 floods, and on Pro the Patchstack vulnerability findings. Those rows live in wp_itsec_lockouts and wp_itsec_logs. The default admin spreads them across Lockouts, Logs, and Vulnerabilities screens, with limited cross-filtering and no aggregate visualisation.

SleekView Charts collapses the picture into a four-card dashboard. A Number card counts active lockouts, a Pie groups lockouts by reason, a Bar ranks the most blocked IPs, and an Area shows daily event volume. Each card respects the role configuration Solid Security already maintains.

The audit chain is untouched. Solid Security keeps writing events through its own pipeline; SleekView Charts reads the same tables and renders the dashboard.

Workflow

From itsec tables to a dashboard

1

Map the itsec tables

Register wp_itsec_lockouts and wp_itsec_logs as sources. Pro tables for vulnerabilities and User Logging plug in automatically when Pro is active.
2

Build four cards

Number for active lockouts, Pie for reason distribution, Bar for top IPs, Area for daily event volume. Aggregations run server-side against itsec's indexes.
3

Save and share

Pin the layout for security ops. Filters by date range or lockout type carry to every card.
4

Scope per role

Use saved layouts to expose a curated security view to a developer or junior admin without granting access to the rest of the Solid Security settings tree.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Solid Security data

A four-card dashboard that turns Lockouts, Logs, and Vulnerabilities into one operational picture.
Number · Default

Active lockouts

Total lockouts currently in force, both local and network. The opening KPI for security review.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Lockouts by reason

Brute force, 404 attempts, bad user agent, and other lockout reasons side by side. A sudden shift in mix points at a targeted campaign.
Count group by lockout_type
Bar · Horizontal

Top blocked IPs

IPs ranked by lockout count over the current window. Pairs cleanly with a click through to the SleekView grid for the matching rows.
Count group by lockout_host
Area · Gradient

Daily event volume

Security event volume per day. The chart that surfaces an emerging campaign before the lockout queue grows.
Count group by log_date

Comparison

Default Solid Security reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Solid Security admin

  • Lockouts, logs, and vulnerabilities live on separate screens.
  • No cross-screen aggregate of reason distribution or top IPs.
  • Daily event volume requires direct SQL.
  • Pro reports cover scheduled summaries, not an interactive dashboard.
  • Network admins lack a network-wide visual rollup of itsec activity.

SleekView Charts

  • Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards run on wp_itsec_lockouts and wp_itsec_logs.
  • Group by reason, IP, user, or log type with no extra storage.
  • Filters by date range and lockout status apply globally.
  • Pro tables plug in automatically when Solid Security Pro is active.
  • Saved layouts scope per role for ops, dev, or compliance audiences.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Solid Security

One dashboard, three sources

Lockouts, logs, and Pro vulnerabilities feed cards on the same screen. Spot the relationship between events and lockouts at a glance.

Date-driven scoping

A single date filter rewires every card. Triage today's wave or compare against last week without rebuilding charts.

Audit-safe

Charts are read-only against itsec tables. Solid Security's audit chain remains authoritative; SleekView only visualises.

Audience

Who builds Solid Security charts dashboards with SleekView

Security admins

Track lockout reasons and event volume daily. Anomalies surface as chart shifts, not as buried log rows.

Agency owners

Show clients a clean security overview each month. Four cards say more than three screens of widgets.

Incident responders

Use the time-series Area to scope an incident window, then pivot into the SleekView grid for row-level reconstruction.

The bigger picture

Why aggregate visibility shortens incident response

When an attack is in progress, the question is rarely about a single row. It is about distribution: which IPs, which reasons, which times. Solid Security's data answers all of those, but the default screens were designed for row-level operations.

A chart layer turns the same data into a dashboard the security lead can read in seconds. Triaging from charts cuts the time between detection and decision, and the audit trail stays intact because no data is migrated or rewritten.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Solid Security

Yes. The lockouts and logs tables are part of the core plugin, and SleekView Charts reads from them in the free version. Pro tables for Patchstack vulnerabilities and User Logging feed additional cards when Pro is licensed.

 

No. Release and ban actions stay in the SleekView grid. The dashboard is intentionally read-only to keep Solid Security's audit chain authoritative.

 

Yes. When Solid Security Pro is active, the Patchstack vulnerability table becomes a source and severity distribution can be charted alongside lockout activity.

 

Yes. Network admins build cross-subsite dashboards while per-subsite admins see only their own data.

 

Yes. Each card supports CSV export, and the connected SleekView grid is one click away for row evidence.

 

Yes. Tables and column sets can be limited per role, and saved chart layouts can require additional capabilities.

 

No. Aggregations run server-side against the same indexes Solid Security maintains.

 

Yes. File Change Detection writes to wp_itsec_logs, so the events become available as a chart source alongside lockouts.

 

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