- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
- Billing
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Service Provisioning
- Allowing or Disallowing Access to Cloud Assets
- Asset Map
- Asset Management
- Sensitive Data Identification
- Data Asset Protection
- Data Security Operations
- Alarm Notifications
- Permissions Management
- Key DSC Operations
- Best Practices
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- Calling APIs
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API Description
- Data Watermarking
- Resource Management
- Dynamic Data Masking
- Alarm Notifications
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Image Watermarking
- Injecting Invisible Watermarks into Images
- Extracting Invisible Text Watermarks
- Extracting Invisible Watermarks from Images
- Injecting Invisible Watermarks into Images (Image Addresses)
- Extracting Dark Watermarks from Images (Image Addresses)
- Extracting Invisible Image Watermarks from Images (Image Addresses)
- Asset Management
- Document Watermarking
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Sensitive Data Discovery
- Querying the Identification Task List
- Querying the Result of an Identification Task
- Viewing the Rule List
- Creating a Sensitive Data Scanning Rule
- Modifying a Sensitive Data Scanning Rule
- Deleting a Sensitive Data Scanning Rule
- Querying Sensitive Data Scanning Rule Groups
- Creating a Sensitive Data Scanning Rule Group
- Deleting a Sensitive Data Scanning Rule Group
- Creating a Sensitive Data Scanning Task
- Deleting a Sensitive Data Scanning Task
- Static Data Masking
- API Call Records
- Appendixes
- Change History
- SDK Reference
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FAQs
- Product Consulting
- Regions and AZs
- Asset Authorization
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Sensitive Data Identification and Masking
- What Services Can Use DSC to Scan for Sensitive Data?
- How Long Does It Take for DSC to Identify and Mask Sensitive Data?
- What Are the Identification Templates Supported by DSC?
- Does Data Masking Affect My Raw Data?
- Does DSC Have Specific Requirements on the Character Set for Which Sensitive Data Is to Be Identified and Masked?
- Data Watermarking
- Data Usage Audit
Adding OBS Assets
After DSC is authorized to access your OBS assets, you can add your OBS assets to DSC protection.
Prerequisites
- OBS asset access permissions are granted. For details, see Allowing or Disallowing Access to Cloud Assets.
- OBS has been enabled and used.
- If you want to add a bucket of other types, set the bucket permission to public or set the bucket to a private bucket on which the current account has permissions.
Constraints
DSC does not support the parallel file system of OBS.
Adding Self-built OBS Buckets
Self-built buckets are created by the current user, including public buckets and private buckets.
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner and select a region or project.
- In the navigation tree on the left, click
. Choose Security & Compliance > Data Security Center .
- In the navigation tree on the left, choose Asset Management > Asset Center. The Asset Center page is displayed.
- Click OBS. The OBS asset list page is displayed.
- In the upper left corner of the OBS tab page, click Add Self-Built Bucket. In the displayed dialog box, select the OBS buckets to be added.
NOTE:
The asset name is used as the unique identifier of the asset. By default, the bucket name is set to the asset name.
Figure 1 Adding self-built OBS buckets - Click OK.
Adding Other Buckets
Other buckets refer to the buckets created by other users with the public permission or the private buckets on which the current account has permissions.
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner and select a region or project.
- In the navigation tree on the left, click
. Choose Security & Compliance > Data Security Center .
- In the navigation tree on the left, choose Asset Management > Asset Center. The Asset Center page is displayed.
Figure 2 Asset center
- Click OBS. The OBS asset list page is displayed.
- In the upper left corner of the OBS tab page, click Add Other Bucket. In the displayed dialog box, enter the name of a bucket to be added.
To add more buckets, click
.
Figure 3 Adding other OBS buckets - Click OK.
Related Operations
- Deleting OBS assets
Select multiple OBS assets and click Batch Delete in the upper left corner of the asset list to delete the assets. You can also click Delete in the Operation column of the asset list to delete a single asset.
- Creating an identification task
Click Create Identification Task in the Operation column of the asset list to create a sensitive data identification task. For details, see Creating an Identification Task.
- Enabling database audit
Click Enable Audit in the Operation column of the asset list to enable the audit function for OBS assets. After this function is enabled, you can view audit records in OBS Usage Audit.
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