Reading the Exposure Lens
When you apply an Exposure lens, the top of the tab fills with charts. Each chart summarizes the risk across your workspace, and — because the charts are interactive — clicking a value filters every table and chart below to that slice. Reading them top-down tells you where exposure concentrates.
The charts
An Exposure lens summarizes risk from several angles:
- Exposures by Status — how many exposures sit in each assessment state.
- Exposures by Country and a Tier matrix (Tier 1–5) — where exposure sits geographically and how deep it runs.
- Exposures by Supplier and by Type — which companies and which risk categories drive the most exposure.
- Exposures by List Name — the risk lists involved, with counts.
- Exposed Products — products carrying risk, with Direct/Indirect counts.
Use these to find what's exposed at a glance — exposed products, exposed T1 suppliers, and the risk lists and types behind them.
Apply and remove a filter with charts
Click a value in any chart — for example, UFLPA-Geofence in Exposures by List Name. Every table and chart filters to that value, the other values dim, and the Filters badge shows the active count. Click the value again, or clear the filter, to restore the full data set.
Add and remove charts
You can tailor which charts appear and how they frame the data.
Step 1: In a lens, open the … overflow menu (next to Columns) and choose Charts. The same menu also holds Highlights and Export.
Step 2: The Charts panel lists the lens's current charts, each with a drag handle to reorder and an × to remove. Some charts are configurable — choose a dataset and a by [property] value (for example, Finished Products by Name).
Step 3: To add a chart, click + Add chart, pick the dataset and property, and it renders in the lens. Like every chart, the new one is interactive — clicking a value filters the lens.
Step 4: To remove a chart, reopen … → Charts and click the × next to it.
Key terms
- Chart — a clickable summary; selecting a value filters the lens.
- Type — the exposure category (Forced Labor, Financial Sanctions, Export Controls, and so on).
- Proximity — whether an exposure is Direct or Indirect.