feat: set up Secure Your Fleet use case#637
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Create end-to-end "use-case" documentation for admins / security engineers who want to use NGINX One Console to "Secure your fleet".
Fleets of NGINX deployments frequently include dozens and many more instances. With this use case, an admin/security engineer can set up the NGINX One Console to send them alerts for appropriate issues. Today, those issues include CVEs and other detected security "misconfigurations" identified by NGINX One Console.
This use case goes somewhat beyond NGINX One Console. This PR removes roadblocks to success in the following ways:
It clarifies what users need to access the NGINX One Console, specifically with:
It then shows users, step by step, how to set up notifications when one/more of their instances have CVEs and other detected security issues.
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