Updated on 2024-04-03 GMT+08:00

Dashboard

On the Dashboard page on the DataArts Security console, you can configure the data security administrator and view the number of sensitive tables, a pie chart of the security levels of sensitive tables, a pie chart of the security levels of sensitive fields, and the trends of the number of masking tasks and watermark embedding tasks.

Configuring the Security Administrator

The security administrator is specified by an account with the permissions of the DAYU Administrator system role. The security administrator has the highest permissions in the DataArts Security module of all workspaces in the DataArts Studio instance. In the DataArts Security module, only the security administrator and DAYU Administrator have the permission to perform the following operations:

  • Configuring Workspace permission sets
  • Configuring row-level permission access control
  • Synchronizing users
  • Configuring workspace resource permissions
  • Configuring permission applications
  • Configuring queue permissions

To configure the security administrator, log in to the DataArts Security console using an account with the permissions of the DAYU Administrator system role, and select an IAM user or user group on the Dashboard page. (If a user group is selected, all users in the user group are security administrators.)

  • Only the DAYU Administrator can configure a security administrator.
  • The permissions of a security administrator take effect only for the DataArts Security component and are invalid for other components and services.
Figure 1 Configuring the security administrator

Viewing Sensitive Data

On the Dashboard page, you can filter data by data source and time. For example, you can view the sensitive data in the databases of GaussDB(DWS), DLI, and MRS Hive, including the number of sensitive tables, sensitive fields, masked tables, tables with watermarks, and watermarks traced.

Figure 2 Data overview

Data Analysis Reports

  • Table security levels

    Create sensitive data discovery tasks to collect the number of table security levels. The security levels are customizable. The number of custom security levels and associated sensitive tables are displayed beside the pie chart.

    For details on how to create and run a sensitive data discovery task, see Creating a Sensitive Data Discovery Task.

    Figure 3 Security level pie chart
  • Field security levels

    Create sensitive data discovery tasks to detect sensitive table fields. The field security levels are customizable. The number of custom security levels and associated sensitive fields are displayed beside the pie chart.

    For details on how to create and run a sensitive data discovery task, see Creating a Sensitive Data Discovery Task.

    Figure 4 Security level pie chart
  • Masking tasks

    The number of masking tasks on each day in the last seven days is displayed. For details on how to create and run a data masking task, see Creating a Sensitive Data Discovery Task.

    Figure 5 Changes of masking task quantity
  • Watermark embedding tasks

    The number of watermark embedding tasks on each day in the last seven days is displayed.

    For details on how to create and run a watermark embedding task, see Creating a Data Watermark Embedding Task.

    Figure 6 Changes of watermark embedding task quantity