Supply chain detections can include hundreds of thousands, or even millions, of findings across vendors. To help you prioritize the issues that matter most, we provide robust filtering options to narrow results and focus on findings you want to review or resolve with your vendors.
Using filters
Filters can be applied in both the Group by Name view and the Findings view. Filters applied at the group level persist when you drill down into the individual Finding. Any actions you take apply only to the currently filtered set of findings (at either level). You can filter both the organization and the finding data in the Open Findings view.
Organization filters
Use organization filters to limit findings by company or portfolio ownership.
| Name | Type | Operators | Available to |
| Company Name | Multi-select | None | VRM |
| Portfolio | Multi-select | None | VRM |
Finding filters
Use finding filters to refine results based on finding-specific attributes.
| Name | Type | Operators | Available to |
| Flagged | Single-select | None | VRM |
| Threat level | Multi-select | None | VRM, Vendor |
| Vendor status | Multi-select | None | VRM |
| Asset type | Multi-select | None | VRM, Vendor |
| Type | Multi-select | None | VRM, Vendor |
| Status | Multi-select | None | VRM, Vendor |
| Last seen | Presets (last 24hrs, last 7 days, last 30 days, last 90 days) or Date Range | None | VRM, Vendor |
| Port number | Numeric value | is, is not, greater than, greater than or equal, less than, less than or equal | VRM, Vendor |
| Asset | String | None | VRM, Vendor |
| Finding name | String | None |
VRM, Vendor
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| Requestors | Multi-select | None | Vendor |
Vulnerability data
Vulnerability data filters enable numeric and categorical filtering of vulnerability findings.
| Name | Type | Operators | Available to |
| CVSS Score | Numeric value (max = 10.0) | is, is not, greater than, greater than or equal, less than, less than or equal, in range | VRM, Vendor |
| EPSS Score | Numeric value (max = 1.0) | is, is not, greater than, greater than or equal, less than, less than or equal, in range | VRM, Vendor |
| Is CISA KEV | Single-select | None | VRM, Vendor |
Create advanced filters
Advanced filters allow you to build precise, rule-based filter sets using conditional logic. This is useful when you need to focus on a very specific subset of findings, such as unflagged issues or high-risk vulnerabilities. These filters are evaluated using a Where clause. Each rule added under Where must be satisfied for a finding to appear in the results.
To create one, select Filters > Advanced Filters.
Each filter rule consists of:
- A field (for example, Flagged)
- A condition (such as equals, greater than, or in range)
- A value (such as Yes or No)
In the example above, the filter returns only unflagged findings, allowing you to focus on items that have not yet been reviewed. Multiple filter rules can be added and combined to further narrow results.
Once you are done creating your filters, select Apply Filters to apply the current filter rules to the Findings list. You can select Clear all to remove all filter rules from the current filter set.
Save an advanced filter
You can save an advanced filter configuration as a filter preset for reuse. Saved presets retain all filter rules and values.
To create a preset, select Save and give the filter a unique name.
Saved presets are available from the Presets menu and can be renamed and applied later without rebuilding the filter.
Search for findings
Use the search to filter finding groups by Finding Name on the Supply Chain Findings page. Search works alongside filters to further reduce the visible results.