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PII Scan Profile - Table of Contents


PII Scan Profile - Overview

Let's start by configuring the profile needed to initiate a scan for Personally Identifiable Information (PII). You'll find a table containing the existing scanning profiles. In case there are none available, you can use the ‘Add Scan Profile’ button to create your first one.


PII Scan Profile - Details

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PII Scan Profile - Side Navigation Toolbar Overview

  1. Add Scan Profile - tap here to add a new scan profile that defines the scanning parameters.

  2. Initiate Scan - starts a PII scan on the selected asset(s).

  3. Edit Scan Profile - edit an existing scan profile; it requires one selected scan profile.

  4. Remove Scan Profile - remove an existing scan profile; it requires one to make a selection at a time.

  5. Jobs - view historical and active job data across all companies.

  6. Dashboard - tap to be redirected to the external dashboard site.


PII Scan Profile - Side Navigation Toolbar Actions

Add Scan Profile

Tap on the ‘Add Scan Profile’ button to get started.

You will then have to complete the required fields for the PII scanning parameters, which include:

Name

Give the PII scanning profile a name.

Scan Type

Select the type of PII data you want to scan for with this profile. Data types include the following.

Bank Account Number

IP Address

Credit Card

MAC Address

Date of Birth

OAuth Token

Driving License

Phone

Email

Social Security Number

Default Extension Type

By default, the PII scan will scan the following extension types.

Certainly! Here's a table with the requested file extensions and their descriptions:

Extension

Description

.txt

Text file

.zip

ZIP archive file

.pdf

Portable Document Format file

.xls

Microsoft Excel spreadsheet file (older format)

.xlsx

Microsoft Excel spreadsheet file (newer format)

.doc

Microsoft Word document file (older format)

.docx

Microsoft Word document file (newer format)

Allowed Extension Type

Certainly! Here's the information presented in a table format:

Extension

Description

.c

C source code file

.cpp

C++ source code file

.go

Go source code file

.html

Hypertext Markup Language file

.js

JavaScript file

.json

JavaScript Object Notation file

.php

PHP script file

.sh

Shell script file

.tex

LaTeX document file

.ts

TypeScript source code file

.wpd

WordPerfect document file

.xlsm

Microsoft Excel Macro-Enabled Workbook file

.xml

eXtensible Markup Language file

.yaml/.yml

YAML (YAML Ain't Markup Language) file

Choose Company

Select a company from the drop-down menu to associate with the scan profile.

Choose Agent

Select an agent from the drop-down menu to associate with the scan profile.

Source Type

Files will be auto-selected for you; there are currently no other choices here.

Path Settings

Define the included and/or excluded path locations that the scanning parameters. This can include wildcard locations using the '*' when searching. You can add as many locations as needed, or just search the entire storage/partition.

Initiate Scan

Edit Scan Profile

Remove Scan Profile

Jobs

Dashboard


PII Scan Profile - Results

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