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Managing Assets

Last updated: 2024-08-02 10:14:18
    CSC automatically synchronizes the security status of connected Tencent Cloud assets. You can also manually add non-Tencent Cloud IPs/domains for unified management. See below of the list of supported Tencent Cloud assets:
     Asset types
    Assets
    Servers
    CVMs
    External servers
    Lighthouse instances
    Edge Compute Machine ‍instances
    Containers
    Containers
    Local images
    Repository images
    Nodes
    Clusters
    Pods
    Public IPs
    IPs
    High-availability virtual IPs
    EIPs
    External IPs
    Elastic IPv6 addresses
    Anycast IPs
    Domains
    Tencent Cloud domains
    External domains
    Network assets - Gateways
    NAT gateways
    VPN gateways
    CLBs
    NAT firewalls
    Probes
    Network assets - ENIs
    ENIs
    Private networks
    VPCs
    Subnets
    Databases
    TencentDB for MySQL
    TencentDB for Redis
    TencentDB for MariaDB
    TencentDB for PostgreSQL
    ‌‌TencentDB for MongoDB
    Other cloud resources
    Cloud Block Storage
    Cloud Object Storage
    Cloud File Storage
    Message Queue
    Elasticsearch Service

    Updating assets

    On the Assets page, click Manual update in the upper left corner. CSC automatically obtains and lists data of Tencent Cloud assets. This process may take 3 to 5 minutes if there are many assets. It takes even longer for updating container assets.
    Note:
    Data of Tencent Cloud assets are automatically synchronized. For external assets, see Adding External Assets.
    

    Searching for assets

    On the assets page, select By asset types to query servers, containers, domains, and public IPs assets under the account.
    
    On the assets page, select By assets to query which VPCs are available in each region, and which assets are located within each VPC from a network structure perspective.
    

    Tagging critical assets

    Common critical assets are automatically tagged. You can also manually tag critical assets of your services as needed.
    On the assets page, select the target non-critical asset, and click More > Tag as Critical . Tag the asset, and the tag appears to the right of the asset name.
    
    On the assets page, select the target critical asset, and click More > Remove from Critical .
    
    On the Assets page, you can filter out critical/non-critical assets. You can also check the status of security product related with an asset.
    Servers are protected by CWPP.
    IPs are protected by CFW.
    Domains are protected by WAF.
    Note:
    Keep checking the security status of your critical assets and make sure they are protected.

    Adding custom tags for assets

    1. On the Assets page, select the target asset, and click
    
    in the tag column to add a custom tag.
    2. In the tag editing window, select the tag key and tag value, and click OK .
    
    3. After adding tags, click Tags to view assets by custom tags.

    Adding external assets

    1. If you need to manage the non-Tencent Could assets, click Manually Add Asset at the upper right corner on the assets page.
    
    2. In the manual asset addition window, enter public IPs and domains outside Tencent Could, check the acknowledgment, and click OK .
    Note:
    This feature is now only available to beta users. To try it out, please submit a ticket.
    Make sure that the assets to add are owned by the current organization. The account owner shall bear the legal responsibility for unauthorized usage of the assets.
    

    Managing assets under multiple accounts

    Click Multi-account in the upper right corner and select one or more accounts of members under the same organization. You can view assets of the selected accounts. For more information, see Multiple Account Management.
    
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