- 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
- Pre-Built Context Tables
- Context Management APIs
- Troubleshooting Context Management
Prerequisites to Onboard a Microsoft Entra ID Context Table
Before you can onboard a Microsoft Entra ID context table in the Context Management service, you must have at least one Microsoft Entra ID Context Cloud Collector configured and running in the New-Scale Cloud Collectors service. If you need to create a new Microsoft Entra ID cloud collector, follow the steps in the Microsoft Entra ID Context Cloud Collector section of the Cloud Collector Administration Guide.
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Limitations for New Scale Microsoft Entra ID Context
Microsoft Entra ID context tables are not available for selection in downstream applications that use query building, such as Search and Correlation Rules. However, you can create a filtered custom context table that includes a Microsoft Entra ID context table as its source. The filtered custom table can be included directly in a query.