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In the Delete dialog box, confirm the information and click OK. Batch deletion: Select all the allowlist policies you want to delete and click Batch Delete. In the Delete dialog box, confirm the information and click OK. Importing Check Items Log in to the SecMaster console.
Figure 8 Emergency Policies On the Policy View tab under Emergency Policies, locate the row that contains the policy you want to delete and click Delete in the Operation column. To delete multiple policies, select the target policies and click Batch Delete above the list.
Locate the target custom compliance pack and click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, confirm the deletion object, enter DELETE, and click OK. Parent topic: Baseline Inspection
Delete On the Vulnerability Type tab, select the vulnerability type to be deleted and click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, enter DELETE and click OK. Parent topic: Objects
20041003 Invalid project ID. 400 SecMaster.20041031 Fail to get data object. 400 SecMaster.20041033 No associated data object is selected. 400 SecMaster.20041504 Failed to create the incident. 400 SecMaster.20041507 Failed to update the incident. 400 SecMaster.20041508 Failed to delete
Delete On the incident type management page, select the type to be deleted and click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, enter DELETE and click OK. Parent topic: Objects
In the displayed dialog box, enter DELETE and click OK. Deleting a playbook will delete all its versions by default. Deleted playbook versions cannot be restored. Exercise caution when performing this operation. Parent topic: Playbooks
Deleting a Delivery Task If a data delivery task is no longer needed, you can delete it. Log in to the SecMaster console. Click in the upper left corner of the management console and select a region or project.
Create or modify permissions, and check API methods including but not limited to CreateUser, CreateRole, AssumeRole*, Get*Token, Attach*Policy, *Image*, *Provider, Tag*, Create*, Delete* and Update*. Delete affected cloud resources. Modify affected cloud resources.
Delete On the alert type management page, select the type to be deleted and click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, enter DELETE and click OK. Parent topic: Objects
Note: All collection channels on related nodes must be stopped and deleted first. 2 (Optional) Deleting a parser If a parser is configured, delete it on the Parsers tab. 3 (Optional) Deleting a data connection If a data connection is added, delete the source and destination connectors
Close or delete an alert: If an alert has been handled and the issue introduced has been resolved, you can close the alert. You can delete invalid, redundant, or expired alerts. Deleted alerts cannot be restored. Exercise caution when deleting an alert.
Figure 6 Accessing the Collection Channels tab In the collection channel list, locate the row that contains the target channel, click More > Delete in the Operation column. You can delete a collection channel only when it is stopped. In the displayed dialog box, click OK.
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.
Java Delete a threat indicator.
Delete a report: On the Security Reports page, click Delete under the report you want to delete. For details, see Managing Security Reports. Copying a Report Log in to the SecMaster console. Click in the upper left corner of the management console and select a region or project.
Figure 6 Workflows tab On the Workflows tab page, locate the row containing the target workflow and click Delete in the Operation column. In the displayed dialog box, enter DELETE and click OK.
DELETE: requests the server to delete specified resources, for example, an object. HEAD: same as GET except that the server must return only the response header. PATCH: requests the server to update partial content of a specified resource.
Related Operations For details about how to view, delete, enable, disable, and restart a collection channel, see Managing Collection Channels. FAQs How Are Collection Node or Collection Channel Faults Handled? Parent topic: Log Data Collection
Java Delete an incident relationship.