Click an asset in the inventory table to open its side card, providing in-depth information organized into several tabs.
Collaborator asset summary
The Collaborator asset summary, displayed at the top of the card, provides concise details about the collaborator, such as their name and the version control system that the collaborator is associated with.
The Overview tab summarizes the collaborator highlights and properties.
Highlights include:
Critical/High issues: An aggregation of critical and high issues associated with the collaborator
New: Whether the collaborator was recently added to the VCS organization
Inactive: Indicates whether the collaborator has had no commits within the last time period
Properties include:
Risk Summary: The amount of risks associated with the collaborator grouped by category (cases, issues and findings) and their severity level
Asset details, including Asset Id, Asset Types and Asset Groups associated with the collaborator
Visibility timeline: When the collaborator was first and last detected
Identity and Affiliation:
Username: the alias associated with the collaborator
User Type: The classification of the collaborator's account (such as individual user, service account, bot), indicating the nature of their access and activity
VCS Organization: The specific version control system organization to which the collaborator belongs or has access
Emails: "The email addresses associated with the collaborator's account, used for communication and notifications
Access and Activity:
Team Membership: The teams or groups within the VCS Organization to which the collaborator belongs, defining their access permissions and collaborative roles
Last Commit: The timestamp of the collaborator's most recent commit to a repository within the associated VCS Organization, indicating their recent activity
The Access tab provides a list of assets that a VCS Collaborator has access to within your environment. It details the specific assets they can interact with, the level of permission granted, and the timestamp of their most recent code commit to that asset.