D365 FO provides a default set of classifications for the kinds of data that are stored in each table. These classifications are subject to change depending on the need to identify different kinds of data. The actual classification for each field in each table can change at any time, depending on differing needs for identifying data.
Name | Responsible | Description |
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Rebuild asset classification |
Security auditor |
In Security and compliance studio, you can monitor all specified field asset classifications. To monitor up-to-date asset classifications, you are advised to rebuild the asset classification data daily.
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Monitor asset classification details |
Security auditor |
D365 FO provides a default set of classifications for the kinds of data that are stored in each table. These classifications are subject to change depending on the need to identify different kinds of data. The actual classification for each field in each table can change at any time, depending on differing needs for identifying data. In Security and compliance studio, you can monitor all defined field asset classifications in one overview. The asset classification overview shows:
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View asset classification chart |
Security auditor |
D365 FO provides a default set of classifications for the kinds of data that are stored in each table. These classifications are subject to change depending on the need to identify different kinds of data. The actual classification for each field in each table can change at any time, depending on differing needs for identifying data. In Security and compliance studio, you can monitor all defined field asset classifications in the Asset classification chart. The asset classification chart shows:
If you click a classification on the chart, the asset classification overview is opened. It shows all tables that have at least one field with the clicked asset classification. |