- Introduction to Context Management
- Onboarding a Context Table
- Custom Context Tables
- Create a Custom Context Table by Importing a CSV File
- Create a Custom Context Table Using the Add Custom Option
- Working with Filtered Context Tables
- View and Interact with a Custom or Filtered Context Table
- View the Details Panel for a Custom or Filtered Context Table
- Edit the Configuration of Custom or Filtered Context Tables
- Active Directory Context Tables
- Prerequisites to Onboard an Active Directory Context Table
- Create an Active Directory Context Table
- View and Interact with an Active Directory Context Table
- View the Details Panel for an Active Directory Context Table
- Edit the Configuration of an Active Directory Context Table
- Default Active Directory Attribute Mapping
- Microsoft Entra ID Context Tables
- Prerequisites to Onboard a Microsoft Entra ID Context Table
- Create a Microsoft Entra ID Context Table
- View and Interact with a Microsoft Entra ID Context Table
- View the Details Panel for a Microsoft Entra ID Context Table
- Edit the Configuration of a Microsoft Entra ID Context Table
- Default Microsoft Entra ID Attribute Mapping
- Okta Context Tables
- Custom Context Tables
- Add Data to an Existing Context Table
- Using Context Data in Downstream Applications
- Built-In Threat Intelligence Context Tables
- Context Management APIs
- Troubleshooting Context Management
Onboarding a Context Table
The Context Management service provides multiple methods for onboarding a new context table. Follow the links below to find detailed procedures for each method.
Custom Context Tables – Two methods are available for onboarding a custom context table:
Import CSV – A streamlined process that creates a custom context table and uploads data in a single procedure.
Add Custom – A flexible process that provides the full range of options for creating and configuring a custom context table. Data can be uploaded in a separate procedure.
Active Directory Context Tables – A streamlined process for creating and configuring an Active Directory context table.
Microsoft Entra ID Context Tables – A streamlined process for creating and configuring a Microsoft Entra ID context table.
Okta Context Tables – A streamlined process for creating and configuring an Okta context table.
Note
For information about collecting threat intelligence domain and IP address information, see Built-in Threat Intelligence Context Tables.