Subcomponents of the asset that was exfiltrated, like URIs used during
exfiltration, table names, databases, and filenames. For example, multiple
tables might have been exfiltrated from the same Cloud SQL instance, or
multiple files might have been exfiltrated from the same Cloud Storage
bucket.
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