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exception.providerexception.provider

Select the name of the cloud service provider for which the exception was created. Select from names in the drop-down menu.

Example

Show exceptions that belong to AWS cloud provider

exception.provider: AWS

exception.reasonexception.reason

Select the exception reason (False Positive, Other, Risk Accepted) you are interested in. Select reason from the drop-down options.

Example

Show exceptions with False Positive reason

exception.reason: False Positive

exception.statusexception.status

Select the exception status (INACTIVE, ACTIVE, EXPIRED, etc) you are interested in. Select status from the drop-down options.

Example

Show exceptions with active status

exception.status: ACTIVE

exception.nameexception.name

Use values within quotes to help you find exceptions with a certain name.

Example

Show exceptions with this name

exception.name: Sample_exception

account.idaccount.id

Use a text value ##### to show resources based on the unique account ID associated with the connector/ARN at the time of creation.

Example

Show exceptions associated with this account ID

account.id: 205767712438

subscriptionIdsubscriptionId

Use a text value ##### to find Azure connectos based on the unique subscription ID associated with the connector at the time of creation.

Example

Show exceptions associated with this subscription ID

subscriptionId: fbb9ea64-abda-452e-adfa-83442409

projectIdprojectId

Use a text value ##### to find GCP connectors based on the unique project ID associated with the connectorat the time of creation.

Example

Show exceptions associated with this projectId

projectId: my-project-1513669048551

cidcid

Use a text value ##### to show controls based on the unique control ID associated with the control at the time of creation.

Example

Show exceptions for controls with this ID

cid: 205767712438

exception.scopeexception.scope

Select the scope of exception (CONNECTOR, RESOURCE, QUALYSTAG). Select status from the drop-down options.

Example

Show exceptions that are created for an account/connector

exception.scope: CONNECTOR

Show exceptions that are created for a resource

exception.scope: RESOURCE

Show exceptions that are created with Qualys Tags

exception.scope: QUALYSTAG

resource.idresource.id

Use a text value ##### to find resources by the unique ID assigned to it.

Example

Show exceptions for resources with ID acl-8e5198f5

resource.id: acl-8e5198f5

resource.accountIdresource.accountId

Use a text value ##### to find AWS resources based on the unique account ID assigned to it.

Example

Find exceptions for AWS resources with account ID 205767712438

resource.accountid: 205767712438

resource.subscriptionIdresource.subscriptionId

Use a text value ##### to find Azure resources based on the unique subscription ID assigned to it.

Example

Show exceptions for Azure resources with subscription ID

subscriptionId: fbb9ea64-abda-452e-adfa-83442409

resource.projectIdresource.projectId

Use a text value ##### to find GCP resources based on the unique project ID assigned to it.

Example

Show exceptions associated with this projectId

projectId: my-project-1513669048551

qflow.idqflow.id

Use a text value ##### to show exceptions for controls that are created from QFlow with specified QFlow id.

Examples

Show the exceptions for controls with specific qflow id

qflow.id: 80313390-aa04-11e9-9596-45e2d51410b1

qflow.nameqflow.name

Use values within quotes or back-ticks to find exceptions for controls created from QFlow with the specified name.

Examples

Show the exceptions for controls that are created from QFlow with a name that partially matches the specified QFlow name.

qflow.name: "Publicly accessible S3 buckets"

Show the exceptions for controls that are created from QFlow with a name that exactly matches the specified QFlow name.

qflow.name: `S3 buckets`