The Context Map view on the Workspace tab provides in-depth information about the activity at any level within a file system hierarchy. This view enables you to identify the following:
The most active branches on the file system. The Context Map view provides a heatmap of the activity percentage to help you identify the type of accesses being made on any level within the share,
The control points within the share. See About control points.
The open shares within a file system hierarchy. For information about open shares and configuring an open share policy, see the Symantec Data Insight Administrator's Guide.
High-risk folders (folders containing sensitive files) based on Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies and incidents.
The attributes of the users who have activity on any given level in the hierarchy. You can use the attributes to group the users with similar attributes. The attribute information enables you to understand the business context users and their activity pattern.
The density of an attribute value, in percentage. For a selected path, Data Insight sorts the accesses on the path based on attribute values of active users. The percentage value is calculated on the total activity by users bearing an attribute value on selected path, as against the total number of active users at that level in the hierarchy.
The activity statistics for a share is calculated by taking into account the total activity on the share and the activity at a particular level of the share. The activity statistics for a folder considers the activity on the folder and its children.
You can configure the attributes to be considered for computing the control points from the Advanced Analytics configuration page on the Management Console. Symantec recommends that you configure key grouping custom attributes such as, Department, to enable richer analysis. For more information on configuring user attributes, see the Symantec Data Insight Administrator's Guide.
The Context Map view uses historical data to provide analytics. Symantec recommends that the unstructured data should be monitored for at least six months to have enough data to provide analytics about highly collaborative shares, openness of shares, and the shares that have sensitive files, and control points. This view differs from the Data Insight dashboard in that it enables interactive navigation and it lets you drill down to the deepest level of the file system hierarchy. You can view analytics for folders and files on a share, whereas the Data Insight dashboard lets you drill down only to the level of a share or site collection.