Azure Blob Containers
Similar to scanning AWS storage volumes you can also scan Azure Blobs.
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Similar to scanning AWS storage volumes you can also scan Azure Blobs.
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Before you can start protecting your data in Azure Blobs you'll need to link in your Azure account(s).
"Protection" can mean multiple things: real-time scanning (event-based), schedule scanning (pre-defined schedule based) and on-demand (pick one or more blobs and scan immediately whenever you want).
The shield color shown on this page will reflect how a blob is being protected with event-based scanning. A red shield means a blob is not protected and a green shield means a blob is protected.
The schedule icons shown below will reflect whether a blob is associated with a schedule and whether that schedule is active or not.
Similar to protecting Amazon S3 buckets, you can click the red shield associated with each Blob to enable event-based protection on a blob and scan any new files being uploaded to the Blob automatically.
You can also select multiple blobs at the same time, go to the Actions menu, and select Turn On Event AV to enable event-based protection on multiple buckets at the same time.
You can scan pre-existing files in a blob at anytime by selecting which blob you'd like to scan and then selecting Scan Existing - AV in the Actions menu.
You can add blobs to a schedule by selecting the blobs you want to scan on a scheduled basis and selecting Create AV Schedule in the Actions menu.
If you go to Monitoring > Jobs you'll be able to see the status of on-demand and scheduled retro scans for Azure blobs.
Protected by Active Schedule -
Part of an Inactive Schedule -
Not a Part of any Schedule -