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Mitigation Graph Tools

Explore the key tools available in the mitigation graph toolbar to search, edit, and plan effectively.

Updated over 5 months ago

Overview

This article walks through the main tools available in the mitigation graph toolbar in Hyver. These tools help you navigate the graph, manage its content, and plan remediation actions — all from one place.

If you're reviewing risk, planning mitigation, or building a graph from scratch, these tools are your starting point.


Key Tools in the Mitigation Graph Toolbar

Graph Visualizer

Use this to change how the graph is displayed. It includes options to:

  • Filter the graph by findings, routes, or engagement details

  • Adjust the visual density

  • Highlight specific risk factors

The visualizer helps you focus on what matters most by decluttering the view or spotlighting high-priority routes.


Search

Quickly locate what you need by typing a term into the search bar. You can search by:

  • Finding name

  • Position name

Matching items are highlighted in the graph to help you navigate efficiently.


Edit Graph

Use the Edit Graph toggle to switch between view and edit mode.
When editing is enabled, you can:

  • Add or remove positions

  • Create new attack routes

  • Link findings to edges

  • Modify existing elements in the graph

This mode is essential for customizing the graph based on current findings or updated assessments.


Plan Mitigation

Click the mitigation planning tools to:

  • Select specific findings or routes

  • Add them to a mitigation plan

  • Prioritize remediation actions based on risk and effort

This feature supports structured planning directly from the visual graph environment.


Wrap-up / Next Steps

The mitigation graph toolbar gives you hands-on control for navigating, updating, and using the graph effectively. Once you're comfortable with these tools, you’ll be ready to build a graph, model attack routes, and launch mitigation plans with confidence.

Next, try using the visualizer filters or switch to edit mode to build your first route.

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