The OCID of the assessment that generated this finding.
The details of the finding. Provides detailed information to explain the finding summary, typically results from the assessed database, followed by any recommendations for changes.
Determines if this risk level has changed on the target database since the last time 'severity' was modified by user.
Determines if this risk level was modified by user.
Indicates whether a given finding is marked as topFinding or not.
User provided reason for accepting or modifying this finding if they choose to do so.
The unique finding key. This is a system-generated identifier. To get the finding key for a finding, use ListFindings.
Details about the current state of the finding.
The current state of the finding.
Provides a recommended approach to take to remediate the finding reported.
The severity of the finding as determined by security assessment. This cannot be modified by user.
Provides information on whether the finding is related to a CIS Oracle Database Benchmark recommendation, a STIG rule, or a GDPR Article/Recital.
The explanation of the issue in this finding. It explains the reason for the rule and, if a risk is reported, it may also explain the recommended actions for remediation.
The severity of the finding as determined by security assessment and is same as oracleDefinedSeverity, unless modified by user.
The brief summary of the finding. When the finding is informational, the summary typically reports only the number of data elements that were examined.
The OCID of the target database.
The date and time the risk level of finding was last updated, in the format defined by RFC3339.
The time until which the change in severity(deferred / modified) of this finding is valid.
The short title for the finding.
The particular finding reported by the security assessment.