Resource: Finding
Security Command Center finding.
A finding is a record of assessment data (security, risk, health or privacy) ingested into Security Command Center for presentation, notification, analysis, policy testing, and enforcement. For example, an XSS vulnerability in an App Engine application is a finding.
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{ "name": string, "parent": string, "resourceName": string, "state": enum ( |
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name |
The relative resource name of this finding. See: https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/resource_names#relative_resource_name Example: "organizations/{organization_id}/sources/{source_id}/findings/{findingId}" |
parent |
The relative resource name of the source the finding belongs to. See: https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/resource_names#relative_resource_name This field is immutable after creation time. For example: "organizations/{organization_id}/sources/{source_id}" |
resource |
For findings on Google Cloud resources, the full resource name of the Google Cloud resource this finding is for. See: https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/resource_names#full_resource_name When the finding is for a non-Google Cloud resource, the resourceName can be a customer or partner defined string. This field is immutable after creation time. |
state |
The state of the finding. |
category |
The additional taxonomy group within findings from a given source. This field is immutable after creation time. Example: "XSS_FLASH_INJECTION" |
external |
The URI that, if available, points to a web page outside of Security Command Center where additional information about the finding can be found. This field is guaranteed to be either empty or a well formed URL. |
source |
Source specific properties. These properties are managed by the source that writes the finding. The key names in the sourceProperties map must be between 1 and 255 characters, and must start with a letter and contain alphanumeric characters or underscores only. An object containing a list of |
security |
Output only. User specified security marks. These marks are entirely managed by the user and come from the SecurityMarks resource that belongs to the finding. |
event |
The time at which the event took place, or when an update to the finding occurred. For example, if the finding represents an open firewall it would capture the time the detector believes the firewall became open. The accuracy is determined by the detector. If the finding were to be resolved afterward, this time would reflect when the finding was resolved. Must not be set to a value greater than the current timestamp. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, with nanosecond resolution and up to nine fractional digits. Examples: |
create |
The time at which the finding was created in Security Command Center. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, with nanosecond resolution and up to nine fractional digits. Examples: |
severity |
The severity of the finding. This field is managed by the source that writes the finding. |
canonical |
The canonical name of the finding. It's either "organizations/{organization_id}/sources/{source_id}/findings/{findingId}", "folders/{folder_id}/sources/{source_id}/findings/{findingId}" or "projects/{project_number}/sources/{source_id}/findings/{findingId}", depending on the closest CRM ancestor of the resource associated with the finding. |
State
The state of the finding.
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STATE_UNSPECIFIED |
Unspecified state. |
ACTIVE |
The finding requires attention and has not been addressed yet. |
INACTIVE |
The finding has been fixed, triaged as a non-issue or otherwise addressed and is no longer active. |
SecurityMarks
User specified security marks that are attached to the parent Security Command Center resource. Security marks are scoped within a Security Command Center organization -- they can be modified and viewed by all users who have proper permissions on the organization.
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{ "name": string, "marks": { string: string, ... }, "canonicalName": string } |
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name |
The relative resource name of the SecurityMarks. See: https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/resource_names#relative_resource_name Examples: "organizations/{organization_id}/assets/{asset_id}/securityMarks" "organizations/{organization_id}/sources/{source_id}/findings/{findingId}/securityMarks". |
marks |
Mutable user specified security marks belonging to the parent resource. Constraints are as follows:
An object containing a list of |
canonical |
The canonical name of the marks. Examples: "organizations/{organization_id}/assets/{asset_id}/securityMarks" "folders/{folder_id}/assets/{asset_id}/securityMarks" "projects/{project_number}/assets/{asset_id}/securityMarks" "organizations/{organization_id}/sources/{source_id}/findings/{findingId}/securityMarks" "folders/{folder_id}/sources/{source_id}/findings/{findingId}/securityMarks" "projects/{project_number}/sources/{source_id}/findings/{findingId}/securityMarks" |
Severity
The severity of the finding. This field is managed by the source that writes the finding.
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SEVERITY_UNSPECIFIED |
No severity specified. The default value. |
CRITICAL |
Critical severity. |
HIGH |
High severity. |
MEDIUM |
Medium severity. |
LOW |
Low severity. |
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Creates a finding. |
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Filters an organization or source's findings and groups them by their specified properties. |
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Lists an organization or source's findings. |
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Creates or updates a finding. |
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Updates the state of a finding. |
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Updates security marks. |