Events
Events Overview
Events are real-time signals generated when specific activities take place across your network—such as Endpoints connecting to networks, sending messages, encountering issues, or account-related actions. These events provide a detailed record of activity and can be accessed through the portal or forwarded to external systems you configure, allowing you to monitor what's important.
How Events, Event Handlers, and Event Maps Work Together
The Stacuity platform provides a flexible way to surface real-time activity across your network using Events, Event Handlers, and Event Maps. Together, these components allow you to forward selected activity data to external systems for alerting, logging, or automation.
Navigate to Events → Event Viewer to view network activities.

Understanding Event Information
Each event displays key information to help you understand what happened:
Event Info | Description |
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Event Type | The specific type of activity (like "Endpoint Authenticated" or "Data Session Created") |
Timestamp (UTC) | Exactly when the activity occurred |
Endpoint | Which device was involved in the activity |
Endpoint Group | The group configuration assigned to the device |
Filtering and Finding Events
Event Type Filtering: Use the "Filter Events" panel to focus on specific activities:
- All: View everything happening across your network (default setting)
- Select: Choose specific types of activities you want to monitor. You can mix and match as many as you like
Time Period Selection: Control which events you're viewing:
- Most Recent: Show the latest activities as they happen (default)
- Specify: Look at events from a particular date range for historical analysis
Loading Filtered Results: Click Load Events to display events matching your selected criteria.

Events – Real-Time Activity SignalsEvents are generated when specific actions happen across your network—such as endpoints connecting, messages being sent, errors occurring, or account-level changes. Each event is classified by an Event Type, and new types are added as more features are introduced.
See the full list of current Event Types
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Event handlers