Overview
What you can see and do as a Global Secure Access Viewer.
What is Cetegra Connect – Private Access?
Cetegra Connect – Private Access provides zero-trust network access to internal applications and resources for your organisation. Instead of a traditional VPN, users connect through the GSA client installed on their device. Traffic is routed securely through on-premises connectors and only to the specific applications and ports each user is authorised to reach.
As a user with the Global Secure Access Viewer role, you have read-only access to the Private Access admin console. This means you can view configuration, monitor activity, and investigate access issues — but you cannot make changes.
Dashboard
When you open the console, the dashboard gives you an at-a-glance summary of the deployment:
| Metric | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Active users | GSA-licensed users who have used the service |
| Total users | All users with a GSA license assigned |
| Total groups | Access groups configured for Private Access |
| Connectors | Total connectors, with active/inactive breakdown |
| Connected applications | Enterprise applications configured for Private Access |
| Security alerts | Open alerts from Microsoft Entra Network Access monitoring |
If the Administrative Unit or Missing CA policies indicators show a warning, contact your Cetegra administrator.
Navigation
The console sidebar has the following sections available to you:
| Section | What you can see |
|---|---|
| Overview | Deployment health and statistics |
| Access Report | Visual map of users → groups → applications → segments |
| Devices | GSA client devices connected to your organisation |
| Connections | Enterprise applications and their network segments |
| Access Groups | Access groups and their application assignments |
| Users | GSA-licensed users |
| Logs | Traffic logs, audit logs, and security alerts |
| Jobs | Background import and sync task history |
Access Report
The Access Report provides a read-only visualisation of the full access chain — who can reach what, and through which groups.
It shows:
- Which users are members of which access groups
- Which applications each group is assigned to
- The network segments (destinations, ports, protocols) for each application
- Traffic statistics per application over a selectable time range
Use the Refresh cache button if the data looks stale.
Your role
You have the Global Secure Access Viewer role. This gives you read access to all sections of the console. You cannot create, edit, or delete any configuration. If you need to make changes, contact your Cetegra administrator.