Create your own network graph
16 February 2020
This popular feature request is finally live. If you click on
graphs in the menu on the left, the Graphs will expand and an action menu (three dots) will appear next to Graphs. Clicking the three dots will take you to a page where you can create your own network graph.
After coming up with a good name for your graph, you can enter one or more tags. Any url that has the tag, along with the host it runs on, will be part of your graphs. If you have not tagged any urls yet your new graph will be empty. Go to the pages of the urls you want to add and click “edit tags” in the action menu (three dots, right top). Now add the tag and save it.
This first version of user generated network graphs is still very basic, but it opens the door for more options.
We’re thinking of adding assets to a graph with asearch query. The query
website.title: *netscaler* would instantly show you a map of netscalers you have exposed on the internet. This would be very handy when the next Citrix exploit appears.
Another option would be to exclude assets with a specific tags from your graph, which would be really handy to clean up your attack surface map if you have may assets. If you have any specific request, please mail us. We’d be happy to hear it.