Resource: SecurityCenterService
Represents a particular Security Command Center service. This includes settings information such as top-level enablement in addition to individual module settings. Service settings can be configured at the organization, folder, or project level. Service settings at the organization or folder level are inherited by those in child folders and projects.
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{ "name": string, "intendedEnablementState": enum ( |
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name |
Identifier. The name of the service. Its format is:
The possible values for id {service} are:
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intendedEnablementState |
Optional. The intended state of enablement for the service at its level of the resource hierarchy. A DISABLED state will override all module enablement_states to DISABLED. |
effectiveEnablementState |
Output only. The effective enablement state for the service at its level of the resource hierarchy. If the intended state is set to INHERITED, the effective state will be inherited from the enablement state of an ancestor. This state may differ from the intended enablement state due to billing eligibility or onboarding status. |
modules |
Optional. The configurations including the state of enablement for the service's different modules. The absence of a module in the map implies its configuration is inherited from its parents. An object containing a list of |
updateTime |
Output only. The time the service was last updated. This could be due to an explicit user update or due to a side effect of another system change such as billing subscription expiry. A timestamp in RFC3339 UTC "Zulu" format, with nanosecond resolution and up to nine fractional digits. Examples: |
serviceConfig |
Optional. Additional service specific configuration. Not all services will utilize this field. |
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Gets service settings for the specified Security Command Center service. |
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Returns a list of all Security Command Center services for the given parent. |
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Updates a Security Command Center service using the given update mask. |