Resource Graph & Graph Hub
Overview
Section titled “Overview”Where the Cloud Architecture canvas is a curated, editable diagram, the Resource Relationship Graph (RRG) is a direct, filterable view of how every resource and identity connects. The Graph Analysis Hub gathers all the graph views — resource, attack, and force-directed — into one place.
Key benefits
Section titled “Key benefits”| Benefit | Capability | Business value |
|---|---|---|
| Relationships | See what connects to what | Understand reach and dependencies |
| Focus | Filter the graph to the nodes you care about | Cut through noise on large environments |
| One hub | All graph views together | Switch lenses without leaving the page |
How it works
Section titled “How it works”Resource Relationship Graph
Section titled “Resource Relationship Graph”The Resource Graph shows resources and identities as nodes and their relationships as edges, with a filter panel to narrow by type, project, or risk, and a detail panel for any selected node. It’s the analytical counterpart to the architecture canvas — built for exploration rather than presentation.
Graph Analysis Hub
Section titled “Graph Analysis Hub”The Graph Analysis Hub (Operations → Graph Analysis Hub) centralizes the graph experiences for a scan:
- Resource graph — relationships across your inventory.
- Attack graph — the force-directed attack-path graph.
- Force graph — a general force-directed view.
Implementation / workflow
Section titled “Implementation / workflow”- Run a scan to populate the graph.
- Open the Graph Analysis Hub (or the Resource Graph) and pick a view.
- Filter to the area of interest and select nodes to inspect details.
- Pivot to the attack graph to see how relationships become attack paths.
Best practices
Section titled “Best practices”- Use the filter panel aggressively on large environments to keep the graph readable.
- Move between the resource graph and the attack graph to connect “what’s related” with “what’s exploitable”.