This illustration shows the Network Security Groups page. There is a navigation train at the top Networking > Virtual Cloud Networks > Virtual Cloud Network Details > Network Security Groups. There is a list of links under Resources on the left: -Subnets -CIDR Blocks -Route Tables -Internet Gateways -Dynamic Routing Gateways -Network Security Groups (selected) -Security Lists -DHCP Options -Local Peering Gateways -NAT Gateways -Service Gateways -VLANS -Work Requests Under the VCN name, pscm_network, there are buttons for Move Resource, Add Tags, and Terminate. In the VCN Information section there are fields with values for: -Compartment -Created -CIDR Block -OCID -DNS Resolver -Default Route Table -DNS Domain Name Under Network Security Groups in mycmprt Compartment there is a Create Network Security Group button, which is surrounded by a red border. There is text: A network security group consists of a set of VNICs and a set of security rules that apply to those VNICs. For example: you create a network security group for all the instances in the VCN that have the same security posture. For comparison, a VNC security list consists of a set of security rules that apply to all the VNICs in the subnets that the security list is associated with. Learn more about network security groups." (The last sentence is a link.) There is a grid with columns Name, State, and Created. The grid has no entries.