Context Graph
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The Context Graph page is a graphical representation of the application. The page is divided into two sections.
One section displays the application along with its associated services, the status of the deployments and DBOM details. The other section displays the Policy Map and Network Map of it.
Navigate to Applications > Context Graph.
The Context Graph page is displayed as shown below:
The section on the left displays the application details in a linear format in layer representation.
Application Layer - This layer displays the application name along with its risk status.
Service Layer - This layer displays the names of all the services of the application.
Deployment Layer - This layer displays the deployments status (allowed, blocked or scanning) along with its risk status.
Stage Layer - This layer displays the DBOM status of the application along with its risk status.
The section on the right, displays the policy and network map of the application.
The policy map displays the complete set of policies added in the application.
You can select from the dropdown as to what policies need to be displayed.
The network map represents the network flow within the VPC for the selected application. The map shows the flow from the Source, IGWS (Internet Gateways), Route Tables, Elbs (Load balancers), Ingresses and then to the service.
The section below the network map displays the available Default Vulnerabilities and Suppressed Vulnerabilities for the application in the network flow path.