Learn how to gain a detailed view of your Hackability Score and remediation progress and easily share insights across teams via Custom Dashboards.
Table of content
- How Custom Dashboards work
- Create a Custom Dashboard
- Share Custom Dashboard with your organization
- Edit your Custom Dashboard
- Delete your Custom Dashboard
- FAQs
1. How Custom Dashboards work
Create customized dashboards to focus on the information that matters most to you. This feature allows you to compare the cybersecurity posture of different business units, regions, or teams - helping you tailor insights to your organization’s structure.
With Autobahn’s Custom Dashboards, you can select specific assets, asset tags, or scans to display. Use this flexibility to build targeted views - for example, to monitor security performance in a particular region, department, or country - and gain a clearer understanding of your organization’s risk landscape.
2. Create a Custom Dashboard
To create a new Custom Dashboard:
1 - Navigate to the Dashboard page, click the Create dropdown menu and choose the criteria for your dashboard:- By Assets – to focus on specific devices or systems
- By Asset Tags – to group assets by business units, regions, or technologies
- By Scans – to track results from specific scan runs
This selection defines how your dashboard will be structured and what data it will display.
2 - Fill in the Dashboard name field (only alphanumeric characters allowed).

3 - After filling in the dashboard name, select the data that should included in your custom dashboard.
3.1 - For dashboards based on assets or scans, a table will appear displaying the available items. Simply select the assets or scans you want to include by checking the box next to each entry. The screenshots below illustrate how this selection process works for assets.
Tip: Use the Sort and Filter functionalities to find specific assets/scans you want to include.
3.2 - If you create a dashboard based on asset tags, a dropdown to select the asset tags will appear. You can select multiple tags.
Custom dashboards based on asset tags are dynamic and automatically reflect any changes made to asset tags within your organization. Please note that while updates are applied automatically, they may not appear instantly due to processing time.
4 - Click Create to save and finish creating the custom dashboard. The dashboard will be displayed upon the data reload.
3. Share Custom Dashboards with your organization
By default, when creating a custom dashboard, your dashboard will be private and only visible to you. To streamline your team's remediation process, you can share your custom dashboard with organization members.
1 - To share your dashboard, click the Visibility button on the top.
2 - A page will appear. Select Everyone in my organization on this page. Then click the Save button.
If your custom dashboard has the same name as a shared custom dashboard already in existence, you will be prompted to rename the dashboard before sharing it.
3 - The visibility status of your custom dashboard will be changed to Everyone and everyone in your organization should be able to view the custom dashboard. The viewers will also see by whom the dashboard was created and shared.
4. Edit your Custom Dashboard
You can only edit dashboards that you've created. To update one of your custom dashboards:
1 - Click the Edit button on your custom dashboard.

5. Delete your Custom Dashboard
1 - On the Edit dashboard page, you can delete the dashboard by clicking the Delete dashboard button.
2 - A confirmation box will appear. Click Yes to confirm the deletion of your customized dashboard (you will be then redirected to the Default dashboard page).
6. Frequently asked questions
Can anyone remove a shared custom dashboard?
Only the creator of a custom dashboard has the ability to edit or delete it.
What happens when a shared custom dashboard is removed?
Once deleted, the dashboard will no longer be accessible to any users it was previously shared with.
What happens if the person who shared a dashboard is deleted from the organization?
If the original creator of a shared dashboard is removed from the organization, ownership of their dashboards is automatically transferred to the Organization Owner. The Owner then gains full rights to edit or delete these dashboards.