Deactivated Indicators of Attack
Occasionally, Tenable Identity Exposure may temporarily deactivate some Indicators of Attack (IoAs) to maintain optimal performance.
When deactivated, it shows the icon next to the IoA.
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First Row Icon Status
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Gray icon
— Indicates that at least one IoA is temporarily deactivated.
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Green checkmark icon
— Indicates that all configured IoAs are activated.
Other Row Icon Status
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Gray icon
— Appears next to specific domains where IoAs are deactivated.
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When hovering over the status icons, you'll see the following tooltips:
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Gray icon
— "One or several IoAs are deactivated temporarily"
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Green checkmark icon
— "All configured IoAs are activated"
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Gray icon
in other rows: "IoA temporarily deactivated (since yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm) to maintain performance."
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When Tenable Identity Exposure deactivates IoAs, an alert message appears above the IoA table:
"To maintain performance, Tenable Identity Exposure deactivated some IoAs. They will be reactivated automatically once the situation stabilizes. Refer to the icon in your IoA configuration for more information."
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The deactivated status is visible at both domain and forest levels.
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If you uncheck a domain with a deactivation icon and no other domains have this icon, it disappears for the linked domain.
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If all domains linked to a forest have no more deactivation icons, the icon disappears for the linked forest.
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Tenable Identity Exposure automatically reactivates deactivated IoAs once the system performance stabilizes. No manual intervention is required.
The temporary deactivation of IoAs is a built-in feature designed to maintain system performance. Tenable Identity Exposure dynamically adjusts active IoAs to ensure optimal operation without compromising security monitoring capabilities.
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When you see the gray "deactivated" icon:
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Wait for the situation to resolve: In most cases, all you need to do is wait. Tenable Identity Exposure automatically reactivates the IoAs once system performance stabilizes.
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For on-premises deployments:
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If you notice this happening frequently, despite following the resource matrix recommendations, you may need to add more resources to the machine hosting the Cygni service.
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Consider upgrading CPU, RAM, or disk space as needed to improve overall system performance.
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Monitor frequency: Keep track of how often you see this icon. If it appears regularly, it may indicate that your current resources are consistently under strain.
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Review your IoA configuration: While waiting for reactivation, you may want to review your current IoA setup to ensure it aligns with your security needs and available resources.