Added BypassesNetworkControls risk category and detection logic#523
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What does this PR do?
This PR implements the “Bypasses Network Controls” risk category mentioned in #454.
As mentioned in the original issue, some IAM permissions can access resources through AWS managed control planes or service APIs (for example, redshift:GetClusterCredentials via the Redshift Query Editor), bypassing the need for direct network access. In these cases, security groups and NACLs are effectively bypassed.
Changes:
(This essentially gives these permissions a dedicated place instead of forcing them into existing categories like data exfiltration/privilege escalation)
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Completion checklist
make test,make lint,make security-test,make test-js)