As another example, a configuration 132 can be provided that causes the bounding manager 128 to immediately cause event data 122 to be sent to the security network 106 when a particular selector's reporting criteria 604 is met, without going through the process of the priority comparer 612 comparing priority values 608 of different reporting recommendations 610 about that event data 122.
In some examples, the bounding service 118 can provide a user interface that allows users to define new selectors 602 and/or modify reporting criteria 604, markup 606, priority values 608, and/or other attributes of selectors 602 for a new configuration 132 for a bounding manager 128. In some examples, the bounding service 118 can provide templates that allows users to adjust certain values associated with selectors 602 for bounding managers 128 of one or more security agents 108, and the bounding service 118 can then automatically create one or more corresponding configurations 132 for those security agents 108, such as global channel files, customer channel files, or agent-specific channel files.