Viewing a Workspace
Scenario
This section describes how to view the information about a workspace, including its name, type, and creation time.

SecMaster allows you to view the information about all region workspaces on the workspace management page. If the workspace information cannot be viewed and a message is displayed indicating that you have not purchased SecMaster, enable any SecMaster edition.
For example, if you have purchased SecMaster and created workspaces in the CN-Hong Kong region, when you switch to the AP-Bangkok region, you can still view the workspaces in the CN-Hong Kong region on the workspace management page. If the system displays a message indicating that you have not purchased SecMaster and cannot view the workspace information, enable any SecMaster edition.
Limitations and Constraints
The newly created workspace needs to be initialized. After the workspace is created, wait for about 10 minutes and refresh the page to view the workspace.
Viewing a Workspace
- Log in to the SecMaster console.
- Click
in the upper left corner of the management console and select a region or project.
- Click
in the upper left corner of the page and choose Security & Compliance > SecMaster.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Workspaces > Management.
Figure 1 Workspaces > Management
- On the Management page, view information about existing workspaces.
If there are many workspaces, you can use filters to quickly search for a specific workspace.
Figure 2 Workspace detailsTable 1 Workspace parameters Parameter
Description
Workspace Name
Name of the workspace.
Workspace Type
Type of the workspace.
Workspaces are classified as common workspaces and workspace agency views.
- Common workspaces
- Not hosted: Workspaces are not managed by any workspace agency view. No tags are displayed next to names of such workspaces.
- Managed: Workspaces that are managed by a workspace agency view. Managed is displayed next to workspace names.
- Agency views
- Agency view: You can use an agency view to manage other workspaces centrally for cross-account security operations. For more details, see Creating a Workspace Agency.
ID
ID of the workspace.
Region
Region to which the workspace belongs.
Project
Project to which the workspace belongs.
More
Hover over More to view the workspace ID, region, project, enterprise project, and creation time.
Hosting Status
Whether the workspace is hosted.
Incidents
Number of incidents in the workspace. For more details, see Viewing Incidents.
Vulnerabilities
Number of vulnerabilities in the workspace. For more details, see Overview.
Alerts
Number of alerts in the workspace. For more details, see Overview.
Indicators
Number of indicators in the workspace. For more details, see Viewing Indicators.
Assets
Number of assets in the workspace. For more details, see Overview.
Security Analysis
Number of data spaces in the workspace.
Instances
Number of instances in the workspace.
Playbooks
Number of playbooks in the workspace For more details, see Overview.
- Common workspaces
- To view details about a workspace, click
on the right of the workspace. The workspace details page is displayed.
- On the workspace details page, you can view the workspace name, creation time, and project a workspace belongs to. You can also modify the workspace name and description.
- On the Tag Management tab, you can edit tags. For details, see Managing Workspace Tags.
- On the Navigation Settings tab, you can set the directories of the current workspace. The following table lists the parameters on the Navigation Settings tab.
Table 2 Directory parameters Parameter
Description
Display Breadcrumb Navigation
This function is enabled by default. This parameter determines whether users can return to the upper-level navigation directory.
- Enabled: Users can return to the outer workspace management navigation directory.
- If this function is disabled, users cannot return to the outer workspace management navigation directory.
Workspace Navigation Settings
- Add: You can add a custom directory.
- Edit: You can edit multiple directories at a time, set Landing Page, and configure Display. The landing page is the default page displayed after you click a workspace name.
- Delete: You can delete multiple directories at a time. Only custom directories can be deleted. Built-in directories cannot be deleted.
Navigation Name
Name of the level-1 directory that the navigation belongs to. You can click
next to the level-1 directory name to expand the level-2 directory names of the level-1 directory.
Status
Type of the directory.
Publisher
Publisher of the directory. The default publisher of a built-in directory is CloudService.
Layout
Layout associated with the directory.
Address
Address of the directory. URL of the directory page. The URL is automatically generated by the system.
Chinese Alias
Chinese name of the directory.
Alias
English name of the directory.
Landing Page
Default page that is displayed when you click a workspace name.
- A workspace must have a landing page.
- Only one directory that can be displayed can be set as the landing page.
- A level-1 directory cannot be set as a landing page.
Display
Whether the directory is displayed in the navigation pane.
Operation
Operations you can do for the directory. You can edit a directory and change the layout.
Edit: You can edit Chinese Alias, Alias, Landing Page, and Display of the directory.
Change Layout: You can change the layout of a custom directory or a built-in directory that is associated with a layout. Only other layouts of the same type can be replaced.
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