The first release of CyberSight introduces Activity Logs within the Windows Agent, capturing what users actually did — applications used, sites visited, time spent, and full URL visibility — even while offline. While these logs provide detailed forensic records, reviewing them can be time-consuming and less effective for spotting patterns or communicating insights at scale. The next phase of CyberSight introduces interactive Dashboards that transform this data into clear, actionable views: Overview Dashboard: Highlights top websites, applications, categories, SaaS usage, and license consumption for quick situational awareness. Threat Trends: Consolidates observed threats and risky user behavior to help IT and security teams prioritize remediation. Timeline Reporting: Visualizes anomalies, shadow IT adoption, license usage, and historical events to accelerate investigations. Together, these capabilities evolve CyberSight from log-based visibility into a actionable reporting function. This enables IT administrators, security analysts, and service providers to communicate insights, reduce investigation effort, and demonstrate security value directly in the product.