There are more reports with GEODI Discovery .
The reports can be accessed by system admins and members of the "ACC.Discovery" group. They are visible in the workspaces only if the "ACC.Discovery":true
settings exist in the GenericSettings in Workspace Advanced settings.
GEODI Discovery has 4 reports for different purposes. Each report is designed to give more details about findings. All reports except summary are Excel or CSV formats.
offers four powerful reports to give deep insights into your data discovery results. These reports are accessible to:
System Administrators
Users in the
ACC.Discovery
group
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Discovery:Summary Report
The discovery summary provides an overview of findings from both structured and unstructured data findings. It highlights information such as datasets data containing sensitive data, identified findings, and details about table/column names. The discovery summary includes multiple sub-reports and is provided in PDF format. β
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Discovery:Content List
Each line is a content/file and risk value. Risks are calculated using the risk score given to the source and findings.
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You should set a risk score from 0 to 100 for each source. Sources that you do not have a risk score are assumed to have no risk.
A content/file's risk score is calculated using source risk and findings. Each finding has a risk score. PII and PCI findings are high-risk, but a city name has a low-risk score. β
View file name DiscoveryContentList.xlsx
Discovery:Content Finding
Reports the number and type of findings discovered for each document. Provides clear information about the content compliance or non-compliance of content. β
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Discovery:Content Detail
This is the most detailed report. It generates a CSV report where each row represents a discovery result. Each row includes the source, content recognizer, version, and discovery results (e.g., Name, IBAN, or Currency). It provides the most detailed report you can get about the contents. For example, if a file/content contains 100 credit card numbers and 100 identity information entries, there will be 200 rows.
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