Issuer Network Dashboard Help and Documentation
Learn how to interpret global issuer intelligence, reputation memory, comparative clusters,
anomaly patterns, topology, propagation, resilience simulations, and other network-level
decision-support information.
Network Dashboard Overview
The Issuer Network Dashboard presents network-level intelligence across issuer cohorts.
Unlike an issuer-specific page, it compares behavior across countries, brands, clusters,
and ecosystem relationships.
Use it to understand:
- How many issuers and countries are represented.
- Which issuers have strong, mixed, or weak reputation.
- Whether behavior is recurring, persistent, or drifting.
- Which issuer groups behave similarly.
- Where anomalies or degradation appear across the network.
- How instability may propagate through the ecosystem.
Summary Cards
The cards summarize the scope, reputation, reliability, risk, and topology of the
available network evidence.
Coverage and Volume
EntriesTotal network-feed records.
ProfilesTotal durable issuer reputation profiles.
CountriesDistinct countries represented.
IssuersDistinct issuer cohorts represented.
Latest Window EndThe end time of the newest analysis window.
Priority and Confidence
High / Medium / Low PriorityCounts of network entries by operational priority.
High / Medium / Low ConfidenceCounts by evidence-confidence band.
Reputation and Reliability
Strong / Mixed / Weak ReputationCounts of issuer profiles by reputation category.
Avg Ecosystem ReputationAverage reputation across all represented issuers.
Avg Issuer ReliabilityAverage reliability of issuer behavior.
Avg Replay ConsistencyHow consistently repeated evidence reproduces similar conclusions.
Avg PersistenceHow long observed behavior tends to remain present.
Avg RecurrenceHow often similar behavior returns.
Decision and Risk Metrics
Critical DecisionsNetwork decisions requiring the highest urgency.
Intervention DecisionsDecisions recommending active intervention.
Watch DecisionsDecisions recommending continued observation.
Avg Intervention ScoreAverage strength of intervention recommendations.
Avg Projection RiskAverage projected future risk.
Avg Behavioral DriftAverage change from expected or prior behavior.
Comparative and Topology Metrics
Comparison ClustersGroups of behaviorally similar issuers.
Anomaly ClustersGroups exhibiting unusual patterns.
Cross-Country DegradationDegradation patterns spanning countries.
Stabilization ComparisonsComparisons of issuer stabilization and recovery posture.
Propagation EdgesModeled relationships through which instability may spread.
Topology NodesGrouped network nodes used in instability modeling.
Cascade PredictionsPredicted multi-issuer spread scenarios.
Heatmap CellsAggregated ecosystem pressure and recovery cells.
Blank and zero values
Blank counts or averages of 0.00 mean no qualifying network evidence is currently
available. They are not interactive controls and do not indicate a page failure.
Cross-Issuer Comparative Intelligence
This table groups issuers that demonstrate similar behavior.
Issuer BINThe focal issuer cohort.
CountryThe issuer country.
BrandThe payment-card brand.
Cluster SizeHow many issuers belong to the similarity group.
Similar IssuersThe other issuer cohorts in the same cluster.
Entropy Divergence Map
Measures how complex or varied an issuer's decline behavior is and how far it differs
from a comparison baseline.
EntropyThe diversity or unpredictability of observed behavior.
DivergenceThe distance from the comparison baseline.
BandThe qualitative severity or significance category.
Cohort Drift Comparisons
Compares how groups of issuers move away from their expected or prior behavior.
CohortThe comparison group.
IssuersNumber of issuers in the cohort.
Avg DriftAverage behavioral change.
Max DriftLargest observed change in the cohort.
High Drift IssuersIssuers exceeding the high-drift threshold.
Behavioral Anomaly Clusters
Identifies issuer groups with behavior that differs substantially from expected patterns.
Anomaly ScoreThe strength of unusual behavior.
BandThe anomaly severity category.
PatternsThe behaviors contributing to the anomaly.
Comparative Stabilization Scores
Compares whether issuer behavior appears to be stabilizing and how that relates to
projected risk and recovery.
StabilizationThe degree of behavioral normalization.
Projection RiskEstimated future instability risk.
RecoveryObserved or projected recovery posture.
Ecosystem Propagation Graph
Models relationships through which similar instability may move between issuer cohorts.
SourceThe originating issuer or network node.
TargetThe potentially affected issuer or node.
PropagationThe modeled strength of the relationship.
BandThe propagation-risk category.
Shared PatternsCommon evidence supporting the connection.
Instability Topology
Groups issuers into network nodes and summarizes pressure within each node.
NodeThe topology grouping.
IssuersNumber of issuers in the node.
Avg PressureAverage instability pressure.
Max PressureHighest pressure in the node.
BandThe node's qualitative risk category.
Issuer Ecosystem Heatmap
Summarizes issuer groups into cells based on pressure and recovery characteristics.
CellThe heatmap group identifier.
IssuersNumber of issuers represented.
Avg PressureAverage instability pressure.
Avg RecoveryAverage recovery performance.
BandThe resulting heatmap category.
Resilience, Containment, and Impact Simulations
Ecosystem Resilience Simulation
Models retry-suppression scenarios and shows a Suppression Score and resulting Posture.
Degradation Containment Modeling
Estimates how effectively degradation could be contained for each issuer cohort.
Issuer Quarantine Impact Modeling
Estimates the network impact of isolating or quarantining an issuer cohort.
Ecosystem Recovery Trajectory Simulation
Models recovery direction by country and groups the result into a qualitative band.
Simulation results are decision support
They should not be treated as automatic instructions. Review the source evidence,
confidence, operational impact, and governance requirements before intervention.
Evidence Digests
Comparison, Topology, and Resilience evidence digests are cryptographic identifiers
for the underlying evidence state.
They help technical users verify whether two rendered views were built from the same evidence.
Digests are not links
They are verification values, not buttons and not human-readable summaries.
Network Feed
The Network Feed lists network-level intelligence entries when available.
The current empty state means no network feed entries have been generated or retained
for the represented tenant and evidence window.
Issuer Profiles
This section displays durable network reputation profiles when available.
The current empty state means no issuer profiles are available for display.
Recommended Network Intelligence Workflow
- Review coverage cards to confirm how much network evidence exists.
- Review priority, confidence, and reputation distributions.
- Check comparison clusters for similar issuer behavior.
- Review entropy divergence and cohort drift.
- Inspect anomaly clusters and stabilization scores.
- Review propagation and topology for ecosystem relationships.
- Use heatmap and simulations to understand concentration and possible impact.
- Review Network Feed and Issuer Profiles when populated.
- Return to Monitor or Investigate for issuer-specific evidence.
Do not infer risk from empty tables
An empty section means no qualifying evidence is available. It does not prove that
the ecosystem is healthy or that no network risk exists.