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Tencent Container Security Service

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Last updated: 2024-01-23 15:44:44
This document describes how to use the automatic asset inventory feature of asset management to visualize key assets, such as containers, images, and image repositories.
Asset management data is automatically synced once every 24 hours. Manual sync is supported.
Asset management supports collecting the information of ten types of assets: containers, local images, repository images, clusters, nodes, processes, ports, web services, running applications, and database applications.
Currently, the following assets can be recognized:
Asset Type
Asset Information
Container
Containers, local images, repository images, clusters, and nodes.
Cluster assets
Clusters, Pods, Services, and Ingresses.
Processes and Ports
Processes and ports.
Applications and Web services
Web services, running applications, and database applications.


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