Provide a name and description for your discovery scenario.
About this task
During this
step, you may also specify security roles that can access
the discovery scenario.
Procedure
- Open the Name and Description section
and provide or edit the name and optional description of the scenario.
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Create or select a classification policy to use with the discovery scenario.
- Click the
icon to name a new classification policy. The classification policy is created when saving
the discovery scenario.
- Use the drop-down menu to select an existing classification policy. Rules for the
classification policy are automatically loaded into the What to discover
section of discover sensitive data tool. When selecting and editing a pre-defined classification
policy, Guardium automatically saves the policy under a unique name in the format Copy
[timestamp] of [policy template name]. For example, editing and saving the
GDPR [template] policy results in a classification policy named
Copy [2018-01-01 12:00:00] of GDPR [template].
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Provide category and the classification labels for tagging violations.
"Sensitive" is the default value for category and classification labels.
- Use the Datasource type menu to identify the type
of datasources used with the scenario.
For example, select Relational
(SQL) for relational databases like MySQL or Document for
document-type databases like MongoDB. It is not possible to use multiple datasource types in the
same discovery scenario.
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Optionally, click the Roles button to specify security
roles that can access the discovery scenario.
What to do next
Continue to the next section of the discovery scenario, What
to discover.