Settings, Admin, Branding, And Taxonomy
Guide to tenant settings, members, invitations, branding, domains, usage, audit, mission reasons, asset lists, and findings taxonomy.
Settings Overview
Settings define how a tenant operates. They affect user access, branding, upload behavior, mission setup, finding categories, severity values, and audit visibility. Admins should treat settings as part of the inspection operating standard.
Settings Pages
Findings Taxonomy
The findings taxonomy is one of the most important admin areas because it shapes every report. Categories should match how reviewers actually classify defects. Severity values should map to operational response and stakeholder language.
- Keep category names specific enough to guide reviewers.
- Avoid too many overlapping categories.
- Mark critical severities consistently so mission health remains meaningful.
- Review taxonomy changes before active report cycles.
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