Enum google_api_proto::google::cloud::securitycenter::v1::finding::Severity
source · #[repr(i32)]pub enum Severity {
Unspecified = 0,
Critical = 1,
High = 2,
Medium = 3,
Low = 4,
}
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The severity of the finding.
Variants§
Unspecified = 0
This value is used for findings when a source doesn’t write a severity value.
Critical = 1
Vulnerability: A critical vulnerability is easily discoverable by an external actor, exploitable, and results in the direct ability to execute arbitrary code, exfiltrate data, and otherwise gain additional access and privileges to cloud resources and workloads. Examples include publicly accessible unprotected user data and public SSH access with weak or no passwords.
Threat: Indicates a threat that is able to access, modify, or delete data or execute unauthorized code within existing resources.
High = 2
Vulnerability: A high risk vulnerability can be easily discovered and exploited in combination with other vulnerabilities in order to gain direct access and the ability to execute arbitrary code, exfiltrate data, and otherwise gain additional access and privileges to cloud resources and workloads. An example is a database with weak or no passwords that is only accessible internally. This database could easily be compromised by an actor that had access to the internal network.
Threat: Indicates a threat that is able to create new computational resources in an environment but not able to access data or execute code in existing resources.
Medium = 3
Vulnerability: A medium risk vulnerability could be used by an actor to gain access to resources or privileges that enable them to eventually (through multiple steps or a complex exploit) gain access and the ability to execute arbitrary code or exfiltrate data. An example is a service account with access to more projects than it should have. If an actor gains access to the service account, they could potentially use that access to manipulate a project the service account was not intended to.
Threat: Indicates a threat that is able to cause operational impact but may not access data or execute unauthorized code.
Low = 4
Vulnerability: A low risk vulnerability hampers a security organization’s ability to detect vulnerabilities or active threats in their deployment, or prevents the root cause investigation of security issues. An example is monitoring and logs being disabled for resource configurations and access.
Threat: Indicates a threat that has obtained minimal access to an environment but is not able to access data, execute code, or create resources.
Implementations§
source§impl Severity
impl Severity
sourcepub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str
pub fn as_str_name(&self) -> &'static str
String value of the enum field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
The values are not transformed in any way and thus are considered stable (if the ProtoBuf definition does not change) and safe for programmatic use.
sourcepub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> Option<Self>
pub fn from_str_name(value: &str) -> Option<Self>
Creates an enum from field names used in the ProtoBuf definition.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Ord for Severity
impl Ord for Severity
source§impl PartialEq for Severity
impl PartialEq for Severity
source§impl PartialOrd for Severity
impl PartialOrd for Severity
1.0.0 · source§fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
self
and other
) and is used by the <=
operator. Read moresource§impl TryFrom<i32> for Severity
impl TryFrom<i32> for Severity
§type Error = UnknownEnumValue
type Error = UnknownEnumValue
impl Copy for Severity
impl Eq for Severity
impl StructuralPartialEq for Severity
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for Severity
impl RefUnwindSafe for Severity
impl Send for Severity
impl Sync for Severity
impl Unpin for Severity
impl UnwindSafe for Severity
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source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
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fn equivalent(&self, key: &K) -> bool
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impl<Q, K> Equivalent<K> for Q
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fn equivalent(&self, key: &K) -> bool
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§fn instrument(self, span: Span) -> Instrumented<Self>
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source§impl<T> IntoRequest<T> for T
impl<T> IntoRequest<T> for T
source§fn into_request(self) -> Request<T>
fn into_request(self) -> Request<T>
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in a tonic::Request