public sealed class Exfiltration : IMessage<Exfiltration>, IEquatable<Exfiltration>, IDeepCloneable<Exfiltration>, IBufferMessage, IMessage
Reference documentation and code samples for the Google Cloud Security Command Center v1 API class Exfiltration.
Exfiltration represents a data exfiltration attempt from one or more sources
to one or more targets. The sources attribute lists the sources of the
exfiltrated data. The targets attribute lists the destinations the data was
copied to.
public RepeatedField<ExfilResource> Sources { get; }
If there are multiple sources, then the data is considered "joined" between
them. For instance, BigQuery can join multiple tables, and each
table would be considered a source.
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