While certain items (e.g., action items and monitors) appear under their respective controls, one might expect that inactive monitors would not be visible.
However, setting a monitor to inactive puts it in a suspended state.
(When a monitor is set to inactive, it will retain any prior violations that were not previously resolved.)
Key things to note:
These legacy violations do not affect the health status of the associated controls.
They do not propagate to any audits or reports.
Their presence is purely informational and has no functional impact on compliance metrics.
Related articles:
What are Controls?
What are Monitors?