Datadog - Add Tag to Assets
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Datadog - Add Tag to Assets
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Datadog - Add Tag to Assets adds or removes a specified tag to the Datadog hosts that are the result of the saved query supplied as a trigger (or devices selected in the asset table).
NOTE
This action uses the Datadog adapter credentials to perform the tagging.
See Creating Enforcement Sets to learn more about adding Enforcement Actions to Enforcement Sets.
General Settings
- Enforcement Set name (required) - The name of the Enforcement Set. A default value is added by Axonius. You can change the name according to your needs.
- Add description - Add a description of the Enforcement Set. It is recommended to describe what the Enforcement Set does.
- Run action on assets matching following query (required) - Select an asset category and a query. The Enforcement Action will be run on the assets that match the query parameters.
- A query only returns results for the asset type it was created for.
- Not all asset categories are supported for all Enforcement Actions.
- See Actions supported for Activity Logs, Adapters Fetch History, and Asset Investigation modules.
- See Actions supported for Vulnerabilities.
- See Actions supported for Software.
- Action name (required) - The name of the Main action. A default value is added by Axonius. You can change the name according to your needs.
- Configure Dynamic Values - Toggle on to enter a Dynamic Value statement. See Creating Enforcement Action Dynamic Value Statements to learn more about Dynamic Value statement syntax.
Action Settings
- Tag name (required) - Specify a tag name to be added to the host.
- Source name (required) - Source name to attach to tag. A list of valid source names can be found here: List of valid source names
For more details about other Enforcement Actions available, see Action Library.
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