Cloud scanner filters

You can add or remove filters to refine the cloud scanner accounts that appear in the Cloud Scanners table.

These are the filters that are available:
  • Cloud Service — The third-party cloud service provider. Options include: AWS, Google Cloud Platform, or Azure.

  • Last Modified — The date and time that the cloud scanner account credentials were last changed.

  • Last Modified By — The name of the user that last changed the cloud scanner account credentials. If the user was a Managed Service Provider (MSP) or an Arctic Wolf employee, or if the change was made by a backend service, Arctic Wolf Admin displays.

  • Status — The status of the cloud scanner integration. Options include:
    • Pending — Depending on the color of the Pending tag, the status of the cloud scanner integration is one of these:
      • Yellow — Validation of the new account credentials is in progress. CSPM scans will not run.
      • Orange — During validation of the account credentials, the credentials failed. This could be caused by invalid or expired credentials, or a permissions issue. CSPM scans will not run.
        Note: If the credentials of a cloud scanner integration do not work, a ticket is created and the cloud scanner remains in the Pending state until the issue is resolved.
    • Active — The cloud scanner integration is validated and waiting for your Concierge Security® Team (CST) to finalize the integration before CSPM scans can run.
    Tip: You can expand the integration row to view more information about the integration status.

Add a filter

You can add filters to refine the data that displays in the table.

When a filter is active, a number overlaps the filter icon to indicate the number of active filters. For example, indicates two active filters.
  1. Click Filters.
  2. In the first filter row, do these actions:
    • Columns — Select a column on which to apply the filter.
      Note: In some cases, if you select a column that is not currently in the table, the column is added to the table.
    • Operator — Select an operator that describes how the filter value relates to column. The options are different based on the column. Some examples include:
      • is any of — Returns results that match one or more of the specified values.

      • is — Returns results that match all of the specified value.

      • is between — Returns results that are on or between the specified date range.

    • Value — Enter or select a value that is needed in the table column.
  3. Optional: Repeat this step as needed to add additional filters:
    1. Click + Add filter.
    2. In the next filter row, select a Column, Operator, and Value.

Remove all filters

You can remove all filters to view all available data in the table.

  1. Click Filters.
  2. Click Remove all.
    A single filter row appears with the default Columns and Operator options selected.