# Insights

Here you can view all the components with issues discovered during the analyses from the various scanners. Using sorting and filtering allows you to detect the most problematic components so that you can prioritize your actions.

![](https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/g4BzFjLFB4_XYGl8F-5_cP4CDpZM6hLTBIPrxD-Shl9sMVx0YK1SC3IW-kpauypeZlY2rOCz2CEq1lW8rAd5K_N6lpMcWiYSnDsvLtwK6wlfm3CV-pbHrR4I1YU210e6-WXcYtpI)

it's possible to consult the detail of a component to do a deep dive into the issues such as vulnerabilities or licenses outside policies. You will also be able to see if new versions that solve such problems are available, and the full list of projects using the component.

![](https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/Pse6nSl8r2Xi7BoGDDVtaMorIt-liJuze192q2wNNOmJSmKonoAnGINfUbFwBfFy1k5ijBxODxRYRtE_jgVecA4LGrGLB2y4ZIHAVhotbvsm4lR_xrwZvkOIcFv9lNbPBT52PJzu)


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