Removed TC widget ref

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**Security recommendations** | See the list of security recommendations, their related components, insights, number or exposed devices, impact, and request for remediation. You can click each item on the list and it will open a flyout pane where you will see vulnerability details, open the software page, see the remediation options, and create exceptions. You can also open a ticket in Intune if your machines are joined through Azure Active Directory and you have enabled your Intune connections in Microsoft Defender ATP. **Security recommendations** | See the list of security recommendations, their related components, insights, number or exposed devices, impact, and request for remediation. You can click each item on the list and it will open a flyout pane where you will see vulnerability details, open the software page, see the remediation options, and create exceptions. You can also open a ticket in Intune if your machines are joined through Azure Active Directory and you have enabled your Intune connections in Microsoft Defender ATP.
**Remediation** | See the remediation activity, related component, remediation type, status, due date, exceptions, and option to export the remediation and process data to CSV. **Remediation** | See the remediation activity, related component, remediation type, status, due date, exceptions, and option to export the remediation and process data to CSV.
**Software inventory** | See the list of applications, versions, weaknesses, whether theres an exploit found on the application, prevalence in the organization, how many were installed, how many exposed devices are there, and the numerical value of the impact. You can select each item in the list and opt to open the software page which shows the associated vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, affected machine, version distribution details, and missing KBs. **Software inventory** | See the list of applications, versions, weaknesses, whether theres an exploit found on the application, prevalence in the organization, how many were installed, how many exposed devices are there, and the numerical value of the impact. You can select each item in the list and opt to open the software page which shows the associated vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, affected machine, version distribution details, and missing KBs.
(3) Threat & Vulnerability Management dashboard | Access the **Exposure score**, **Configuration score**, **Exposure distribution**, **Top security recommendations**, **Top vulnerable software**, **Top remediation activities**, **Top exposed machines**, and **Threat campaigns**. (3) Threat & Vulnerability Management dashboard | Access the **Exposure score**, **Configuration score**, **Exposure distribution**, **Top security recommendations**, **Top vulnerable software**, **Top remediation activities**, and **Top exposed machines**.
**Selected machine groups (#/#)** | Filter the Threat & Vulnerability Management data that you want to see in the dashboard and widgets by machine groups. **Selected machine groups (#/#)** | Filter the Threat & Vulnerability Management data that you want to see in the dashboard and widgets by machine groups.
**Organization Exposure score** | See the current state of your organizations device exposure to threats and vulnerabilities. Several factors affect your organizations exposure score: weaknesses discovered in your devices, likelihood of your devices to be breached, value of the devices to your organization, and relevant alerts discovered with your devices. The goal is to lower down your organizations exposure score to be more secure. To reduce the score, you need to remediate the related security configuration issues listed in the security recommendations. **Organization Exposure score** | See the current state of your organizations device exposure to threats and vulnerabilities. Several factors affect your organizations exposure score: weaknesses discovered in your devices, likelihood of your devices to be breached, value of the devices to your organization, and relevant alerts discovered with your devices. The goal is to lower down your organizations exposure score to be more secure. To reduce the score, you need to remediate the related security configuration issues listed in the security recommendations.
**MDATP Configuration score** | See the security posture of your organizations operating system, applications, network, accounts and security controls. The goal is to increase your configuration score by remediating the related security configuration issues. You can click the bars and it will take you to the **Security recommendation** page for details. **MDATP Configuration score** | See the security posture of your organizations operating system, applications, network, accounts and security controls. The goal is to increase your configuration score by remediating the related security configuration issues. You can click the bars and it will take you to the **Security recommendation** page for details.