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# Subscriptions

Analyze, search and export all Subscriptions.

The `Subscriptions` page provides a list of enumerated subscriptions in Azure. The list contains the `Name`, `Risk (%)`, `Exposure Point` and `Issue Counts`.

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### Subscriptions Details

Details page contains the `Risk Score` of the subscription, `Exposure Point` and `Information` panes.

> **Info** You can analyze objects in the `Graph module` by clicking the `Visualize` button on the upper left side of the `Information Pane`.

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### Information

`Information Pane` contains `Details`, `Resource Groups`.

### Details

Details tab contains attributes below about the AZ subscription.

| Attribute            | Description                                                    |
| -------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Name                 | The display name of the subscription with tenant suffix        |
| Display Name         | The display name of the subscription                           |
| State                | The current state of the subscription (e.g., Enabled)          |
| Authorization Source | The authorization source of the subscription (e.g., RoleBased) |
| Tenant               | The tenant the subscription belongs to                         |

### Resource Groups

Resource Groups tab contains a list of resource groups that belong to the subscription.

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