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Overview

Saved filters let you quickly access commonly used filter combinations on the Vulnerabilities page. You can save custom filters, add filters to your favorites for quick access, and use built-in system filters for common workflows.

System filters

Cysmiq includes built-in system filters for common vulnerability views:
  • Assigned to me: Vulnerabilities assigned to your account
  • Exploitable: Confirmed exploitable vulnerabilities
  • High Priority: Critical and high severity vulnerabilities
  • Open & In Progress: Vulnerabilities in active lifecycle stages

Save a custom filter

1

Apply filters

On the Vulnerabilities page, use the filter button to add one or more filters. You can combine multiple filter types such as CWE, Organization, Severity, or Type.
Filter menu showing available filter options including CWE, Organization, Severity, and more.
For example, to filter for all SQL Injection vulnerabilities in a specific organization:
  1. Select CWE from the filter menu
  2. Search for “89” and select CWE-89: SQL Injection
  3. Select Organization and choose your target organization
CWE filter dropdown with search showing CWE-89 SQL Injection option.
2

Review filtered results

After applying filters, the vulnerability list updates to show only matching results. Active filters appear as pills in the filter bar.
Vulnerability list filtered to show SQL Injection vulnerabilities with filter pills visible.
3

Save the filter

Select Save Filters to open the save dialog. Enter a descriptive name for your filter.
Save Filter dialog with a text field for filter name and checkbox for making it public.
  • Filter Name: A descriptive name to identify this filter combination
  • Make this filter public: When enabled, all workspace members can see and use this filter
Select Save Filter to save.

Access saved filters

Select Saved in the filter bar to view your saved filters. Filters are organized into two sections:
  • System Filters: Built-in filters provided by Cysmiq
  • My Filters: Custom filters you have created
Saved filters dropdown showing System Filters section with Assigned to me, Exploitable, High Priority, and Open and In Progress, plus My Filters section with custom SQL Injection filter.
Select any filter to apply it immediately.

Favorite filters

Add frequently used filters to your favorites by clicking the star icon next to any filter. Favorited filters display a filled star for quick identification and appear in the Favorites section of the sidebar for one-click access.
Saved filters panel with High Priority filter showing a filled star, and the sidebar showing the Favorites section with the same filter for quick access.
To remove a filter from favorites, click the star icon again.

Delete a custom filter

To delete a custom filter you created, open the Saved filters panel and select the trash icon next to the filter name. System filters cannot be deleted.

Tips

  • Use specific names that describe both the filter criteria and purpose, such as “SQL Injection - Production Apps”
  • Combine multiple filter types to create focused views for your workflow
  • Share useful filters with your team by enabling the public option when saving