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SleekView Charts for Sucuri Security

Sucuri keeps logs in flat files under wp-content/uploads/sucuri so a database compromise cannot rewrite the audit trail. SleekView Charts reads the same datastore and turns it into a dashboard without touching the files.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Sucuri Security

Flat files, real dashboard

Sucuri's choice to keep audit logs, last-logins, and file integrity findings outside the WordPress database is deliberate. If the database is compromised, the audit trail still stands. The downside is that flat-file storage usually means a basic browsing UI: a chronological scroll with limited filters and no aggregate visualisation.

SleekView Charts reads from the same datastore that the Sucuri admin reads. A Pie of event mix sits next to a Bar of top IPs, a Number card carries the day's critical-event count, and an Area chart shows daily volume. The flat files are never written; the dashboard is purely a read layer.

WAF logs continue to require a Sucuri WAF API key. Local audit, last-logins, and integrity findings work without it. Saved layouts and per-role scoping make the dashboard practical for compliance reviewers who do not need access to the rest of the Sucuri toolset.

Workflow

From the Sucuri datastore to a dashboard

1

Read the datastore

Charts read the same flat-file datastore Sucuri's admin uses, with no migration to the WordPress database. Audit log, last logins, and integrity findings register as separate sources.
2

Build four cards

Number for critical events today, Pie for event mix, Bar for top IPs, Area for daily volume. Each card aggregates from the same data Sucuri already records.
3

Save the layout

Pin the dashboard. Global filters by date range and severity carry to every card.
4

Scope per role

Assign saved layouts per role. Compliance reviewers get the dashboard without access to Sucuri settings or other plugins.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Sucuri Security data

Four cards that turn Sucuri's flat-file audit log into one auditor-ready dashboard.
Number · Default

Critical events today

Today's critical-severity event count from the Sucuri audit log. The KPI compliance reviewers check first.
Count
Pie · Donut

Event mix

Distribution of event types: failed logins, post edits, plugin activations, integrity findings, option changes.
Count group by event_type
Bar · Horizontal

Top IPs

Which IPs generated the most events in the current window. Spot a single source touching multiple users without trawling the log.
Count group by ip_address
Area · Gradient

Daily volume

Audit event volume per day. The chart that catches an integrity sweep or login wave before it grows.
Count group by event_date

Comparison

Default Sucuri reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Sucuri admin

  • Audit Logs, Last Logins, and Integrity tools sit on separate screens.
  • Aggregate charts are not part of the default UI.
  • Sorting and filtering combinations are limited.
  • Exports require manual scraping or copy-paste.
  • No read-only event dashboard for compliance reviewers.

SleekView Charts

  • Charts read from Sucuri's flat-file datastore with no migration.
  • Group by event type, severity, user, or IP without writing SQL.
  • Global date filters reframe every card on the dashboard.
  • Integrity findings join the same dashboard via a second source.
  • Saved layouts scope per role for compliance and dev audiences.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Sucuri Security

Aggregate the audit log

Sucuri's row-by-row audit becomes a four-card dashboard. The same events Sucuri already records become readable as trends, not just rows.

Read-only by design

Charts never write to the flat-file datastore. The integrity model Sucuri promised stays exactly the same.

Compliance-friendly scoping

Give compliance reviewers a dashboard without exposing scan settings, WAF tokens, or the rest of the Sucuri toolset.

Audience

Who builds Sucuri charts dashboards with SleekView

Security admins

Open the dashboard daily, watch the event mix and top IPs, and click into the grid for row-level evidence only when something stands out.

Incident responders

Use the Area chart to scope an incident window, then narrow to integrity findings and login attempts around the same time.

Compliance owners

Export aggregated event counts by type and date. The chart values pair with the row-level export for a complete review package.

The bigger picture

Why a flat-file audit log still benefits from a dashboard

Keeping logs in flat files protects the audit trail from a database compromise. That choice should not also mean giving up trend visibility. The same events Sucuri records every day already answer aggregate questions: which event types dominate, which IPs repeat, when the activity spikes.

SleekView Charts gives those answers a dashboard without changing how Sucuri stores its data. The flat files remain authoritative, the integrity story stays exactly as Sucuri designed it, and the people who actually do compliance work get the visual layer the audit log always deserved.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Sucuri Security

Sucuri keeps logs in flat files inside wp-content/uploads/sucuri/ rather than the database. SleekView Charts reads from the same datastore without migrating any data.

 

No. The dashboard is read-only against the Sucuri datastore. The audit trail you read in SleekView is identical to the one the Sucuri admin reads.

 

No. The local audit log, last logins, and integrity findings feed the charts without a WAF account. WAF logs still require a Sucuri WAF API key, the same way they do inside Sucuri itself.

 

Yes. File integrity findings register as their own source, so a severity-distribution chart can sit beside the audit-log charts.

 

Yes. Each subsite has its own Sucuri datastore, and the dashboard respects the active subsite.

 

Yes. Each card supports CSV export of its aggregated values, and the connected SleekView grid is one click away for row-level evidence.

 

Yes. Junior admins, developers, or compliance reviewers can be given a read-only dashboard scoped by role.

 

Yes. Aggregations are paginated and indexed-aware on the underlying files, so the dashboard stays responsive on long histories.

 

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