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SleekView Charts for WP Cerber

WP Cerber writes logins, lockouts, traffic, and policy events into wp_cerber_log. SleekView Charts reads those tables and renders a security dashboard on top.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for WP Cerber Security

A great log deserves a great dashboard

WP Cerber's activity log is genuinely one of the richest in the WordPress ecosystem. The plugin writes failed and successful logins, lockouts, traffic events, and policy hits into wp_cerber_log with consistent event codes, plus traffic-inspector data into a sibling table when that feature is enabled.

The native viewer was built around event-by-event drill-down, which is the right choice for an investigator chasing a single incident and the wrong shape when the question is broader. SleekView Charts reads the same tables and renders events by code, country, and time as live cards.

The result: incident response stays fast, but routine review finally has a screen instead of a long paginated table.

Workflow

From wp_cerber_log to a live security dashboard

1

Connect SleekView to wp_cerber_log

Open a SleekView dataset on the wp_cerber_log table (and traffic-inspector tables if enabled).
2

Add security charts on top

Switch to Charts. Add a Number card for failed logins in the last 24h and a Bar card for top event codes.
3

Group by event code and IP

Use event_id and ip columns to rank the most common events and the loudest sources.
4

Save and share

Save the dashboard, share a read-only link with the security team, and stop screenshotting paginated tables.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from WP Cerber data

Four cards from wp_cerber_log and traffic-inspector tables. Failed-login volume, event-code mix, top IPs, and a time-series of incidents.
Number · Default

Failed logins (24h)

Single KPI counting failed-login events in wp_cerber_log over the last 24 hours. The headline number of the daily security check.
Count
Pie · Donut

Events by type

Distribution of WP Cerber event codes. Surfaces whether failed logins, lockouts, or traffic events are dominating the log.
Count group by event_id
Bar · Horizontal

Top source IPs

Ranked bar of the noisiest source addresses. The first place to look when a lockout policy needs tightening.
Count group by ip
Area · Gradient

Incidents over time

Time-series of security events. Attack runs and their aftershocks become visible in a single glance.
Count group by stamp

Comparison

Default WP Cerber reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WP Cerber viewer

  • Activity log viewer is paginated and built around event-by-event drill-down.
  • Limited column control means broader pattern views require external tools.
  • No grouping by event code or IP in the default viewer.
  • Traffic-inspector data lives behind a separate screen with separate filters.
  • No shareable dashboard for the security team.

SleekView Charts

  • Total failed-login count for any time window on one card.
  • Event-code mix as a Donut chart for instant policy review.
  • Source-IP ranking that drives lockout decisions in seconds.
  • Time-series of incidents that exposes attack runs and aftershocks.
  • Read-only share links so the security team converges on the same numbers.

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for WP Cerber Security

Reads wp_cerber_log directly

The same rows the activity log viewer reads, joined and rendered as charts.

Pattern-first

Aggregates by event code, IP, and time turn the log from a list into a dashboard.

Incident-aware

Time-series charts make attack runs and aftershocks obvious without external analytics.

Audience

Who builds WP Cerber charts dashboards with SleekView

Security teams

Run weekly review from a dashboard. Drill into wp_cerber_log only when a card flags something unusual.

Agencies

Deliver a security overview to clients without exporting CSVs every month.

Sysadmins

Track lockout policy effectiveness over time, not just at the moment of the incident.

The bigger picture

Investigations need detail; reviews need shape

Security investigations have a specific shape: an admin notices a signal, narrows the scope by IP or user, broadens the time window to look for the run-up, and broadens again to find related events on other accounts. The default Cerber viewer is paginated and column-control-limited, which means each broadening step costs time. SleekView Charts adds the shape: counts, ranks, and trends that surface signal without forcing the investigator to scroll.

The investigation itself still lives in Cerber; the routine review finally has the right surface.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for WP Cerber Security

No. Cerber continues to enforce policies and log events. SleekView reads the log and renders it as charts.

 

No. SleekView reads wp_cerber_log directly. Cerber owns enforcement and writes.

 

Yes. Traffic-inspector tables join naturally with wp_cerber_log for broader dashboards.

 

Yes. Use event_id as the group column for a Pie or Bar chart of event types.

 

Yes. Cerber's per-site tables map onto per-site SleekView datasets.

 

Yes. SleekView supports read-only share links for security reviewers.

 

No. Queries run on demand inside the admin. The public front-end is unaffected.

 

SleekView reads whatever event_id values are present, so new codes appear in existing charts immediately.

 

Pricing

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