Entity Graph
Visualize relationships between models, vendors, risks, and use cases.
Overview
The entity graph gives you an interactive view of how entities in your governance system relate to each other. You can see connections between use cases, models, vendors, risks and compliance frameworks at a glance.
Your governance data shows up as a network diagram. Each entity is a node, and lines between them show their relationships. Click, drag and zoom to explore.
Accessing the entity graph
You can open the entity graph through the View relationships button, available on:
- Model inventory rows
- Vendor rows
- Risk rows
- Use case rows
When you click this button, the graph opens in a full-screen modal, automatically centered on the selected entity.
Entity types
The graph displays six types of entities, each with a distinct color:
- Use cases: (green): your AI projects and initiatives
- Models: (blue): AI/ML models in your inventory
- Vendors: (purple): third-party AI service providers
- Risks: (red): identified project and vendor risks
- Evidence: (orange): supporting documentation and files
- Frameworks: (blue grey): compliance frameworks (EU AI Act, ISO, etc.)
Filtering entities
Use the toggle buttons in the top-left panel to show or hide specific entity types. By default, use cases, models, vendors and risks are visible.
Search
Type in the search box to filter entities by name. The search updates as you type.
Show problems only
Enable Show problems only to display only entities with issues:
- High-risk items
- Entities with compliance gaps
- Items requiring attention
A notification appears explaining what the filter shows.
Entity details
Click any entity node to open the detail sidebar on the right. The sidebar displays:
- Entity name and type
- Status or risk level
- Key details (owner, dates, descriptions)
- Connected entities with quick navigation
Navigation
- Pan: Click and drag the background
- Zoom: Scroll or use the zoom controls (bottom-left)
- Mini-map: Use the overview in the bottom-right corner
- Navigate to entity: Click a connected entity in the sidebar to focus on it
- Go to full page: Click "Go to [entity]" to open the entity's dedicated page
Understanding relationships
Lines between entities represent their connections:
- Model ← Use case: Edge labeled "used by"; the model is used by this use case
- Use case → Vendor: The vendor provides services for this use case
- Entity → Risk: A risk is associated with this entity
- Model → Framework: The model complies with this framework