Case scoring - Learn about the different case scoring methods. - Administrator Guide - Cortex CLOUD

Cortex Cloud Runtime Security Documentation

Product
Cortex Cloud Application Security > Cortex CLOUD
License
Cloud Runtime Security
Creation date
2024-12-24
Last date published
2026-06-10
Category
Administrator Guide
Abstract

Learn about the different case scoring methods.

A case score is a numeric value that indicates the urgency of a case. Scoring can help you to streamline the process of prioritizing and investigating your cases, and help you to identify the cases that require immediate attention.

Types of scoring

Cortex Cloud uses the following scoring methods:

  • Rule-based scoring: The score is determined by user-defined scoring rules that match the issues linked to the case.

  • Manual scoring: The score is defined by the user.

How Cortex Cloud assigns the score

For Cortex Cloud to provide effective rule-based scores, you must define accurate scoring rules that are suitable for your environment and workflows.

When a case is created, Cortex Cloud searches for a match between your scoring rules and the issues linked to a case. If a match is found, a rule-based score is assigned.

You can view the assigned score on the Cases page.