Reference documentation and code samples for the Assured Workloads v1 API enum Violation.Types.Remediation.Types.RemediationType.
Classifying remediation into various types based on the kind of
violation. For example, violations caused due to changes in boolean org
policy requires different remediation instructions compared to violation
caused due to changes in allowed values of list org policy.
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