DeepSurface: Accepted Risk Plans
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The Accepted Risk Plans interface displays all of the items whose risk has been accepted throughout the interface. Accepted Risk Plans can be created in 2 ways. The more common method is by identifying hosts and vulnerabilities while exploring the interface and adding them to an accepted risk plan, for information that method, see the documentation here.

To create a new accepted risk plan directly from this interface however, click the "+ Accepted Risk Plan" button in the upper right and begin by choosing whether you will be accepting a host or a vulnerability, once decided, start typing the name of the item in the search field and select which item you would like to add to the plan. From there, the process follows the same as described here.
From the accepted risk plans interface, you can view any plans, see when they are set to expire and delete any. Note: After deleting
an accepted risk plan, you must re-run an analysis job ( see tasks documentation here for how to run a new analysis job) before the accepted items from the plan are re-added to the DeepSurface threat model.