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# Detection

Immuta Detect monitors your data environment and provides analytic dashboards in the Immuta UI based on your data use.

## How-to guide

[Use the Detect dashboards](/2024.2/detect-your-activity/detection/use-dashboards.md): Adjust a dashboard to show the information you're most interested in, such as the data being queried in your data environment, how sensitive it is, and who the active users are.

## Reference guides

* [Detect](/2024.2/detect-your-activity/detection/reference-guides/detect-concept.md): This reference guide details the components, architecture, and features of Immuta Detect.
* [Detect dashboards](/2024.2/detect-your-activity/detection/reference-guides/dashboards.md): This reference guide illustrates the various facets and visuals of the Detect dashboards.
* [Unknown users in audit logs](/2024.2/detect-your-activity/detection/reference-guides/unknown-user.md): [Unity Catalog query audit](/2024.2/detect-your-activity/audit/reference-guides/databricks-uc.md) brings in audit information for all tables and data sources, so some audit logs are created from activity by users not registered in Immuta. These audit records will appear in Immuta, providing valuable information of activity, with the username `Unknown`. This guide illustrates how to determine the username of these `Unknown` users and register them in Immuta.


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