Manage Sensitive Data Models

You can manage sensitive data models.

Move a Sensitive Data Model to a Different Compartment

  1. Under Security Center, click Data Discovery.
  2. Under Related Resources, click Sensitive Data Models.
  3. Under List Scope, select the compartment that contains your sensitive data model.
  4. To filter the list of sensitive data models, under Filters, do the following:
    1. (Optional) To search by state: From the State drop-down list, select a state (Any State, Creating, Updating, Active, Deleting, Deleted, or Failed).
    2. (Optional) To search by target databases: Select a target database from the Target database menu.
    3. (Optional) To search by name: In the Sensitive data model name box, enter the full name (it's case sensitive) of the sensitive data model name.
    4. (Optional) To search by date/time: In the Time created before box, click the calendar widget, and configure the year/month/day.
    5. Click Apply Filters.
  5. Click the name of your sensitive data model to view its details.
  6. From the More Actions menu, select Move Resource.
    The Move Resource to a Different Compartment dialog box is displayed.
  7. Select a compartment, and then click Move Resource.
    The sensitive data model is moved immediately.

Change the Target Database Associated with a Sensitive Data Model

You can change the target database associated with a sensitive data model. All operations, such as performing data discovery and adding columns manually, are done in context of the associated target database. Changing the target database does not perform data discovery or update the sensitive data model in any way. It may result in stale information in the sensitive data model. Oracle recommends that after you change the target database you perform incremental data discovery to check the differences between your sensitive data model and the new target database.

  1. Under Security Center, click Data Discovery.
  2. Under Related Resources, click Sensitive Data Models.
  3. Under List Scope, select the compartment that contains your sensitive data model.
  4. To filter the list of sensitive data models, under Filters, do the following:
    1. (Optional) To search by state: From the State drop-down list, select a state (Any State, Creating, Updating, Active, Deleting, Deleted, or Failed).
    2. (Optional) To search by target databases: Select a target database from the Target database menu.
    3. (Optional) To search by name: In the Sensitive data model name box, enter the full name (it's case sensitive) of the sensitive data model name.
    4. (Optional) To search by date/time: In the Time created before box, click the calendar widget, and configure the year/month/day.
    5. Click Apply Filters.
  5. Click the name of your sensitive data model to view its details.
  6. On the Sensitive Data Model Information tab, click Edit next to the target database name.
    The Change Target Database dialog box is displayed.
  7. Select a different target database. If needed, click Change Compartment and select a different compartment.
  8. Click Submit.

Delete a Sensitive Data Model

Deleting a sensitive data model is permanent. If you want a backup copy of your sensitive data model before deleting it, you can generate an XML version of it and download it beforehand.

  1. Under Security Center, click Data Discovery.
  2. Under Related Resources, click Sensitive Data Models.
  3. Under List Scope, select the compartment that contains your sensitive data model.
  4. To filter the list of sensitive data models, under Filters, do the following:
    1. (Optional) To search by state: From the State drop-down list, select a state (Any State, Creating, Updating, Active, Deleting, Deleted, or Failed).
    2. (Optional) To search by target databases: Select a target database from the Target database menu.
    3. (Optional) To search by name: In the Sensitive data model name box, enter the full name (it's case sensitive) of the sensitive data model name.
    4. (Optional) To search by date/time: In the Time created before box, click the calendar widget, and configure the year/month/day.
    5. Click Apply Filters.
  5. Click the name of your sensitive data model to view its details.
  6. From the More Actions menu, select Delete.
    The Delete Sensitive Data Model dialog box is displayed.
  7. If you are sure that you want to delete your sensitive data model, click Delete.
    The sensitive data model is deleted immediately.