Enabling Azure Classification Models

To enable the Azure classification models, you must enter credentials for an Azure account. Azure charges fees to use their classification models. The cost of using the Azure classification models is charged to your Azure account.

Important

To minimize cost, enable only the Azure classification models that are required to meet your business needs.

Before You Begin

You need the name and access key for your Azure account.

Procedure

  1. From the navigation pane, go to Data Insights.

    The Data Insights page appears.

  2. Under Settings, click the Entity Manager tile.

    The Entity manager page appears.

  3. On the Classifiers tab, in the Name column, click the Azure classification model.

    The classification model page appears.

  4. In the General section, click Edit credentials.

    The Edit credentials dialog box appears.

  5. Enter the credentials for your Azure account:

    Azure account credentials are stored in the Credential Manager?

    Steps

    Yes

    1. From the Choose credentials list, select the credentials for your Azure account.

    No

    1. Click the add button add/plus button - gray - no border.

      The Add credential dialog box appears.

    2. Enter the credentials for the Azure account.

    3. Click Save.

      The credentials are selected in the Choose credentials list.

  6. Click Save.

  7. Click Enable.

What to Do Next

After the classification model is enabled, add the classifier to a data classification plan.

Important

After an Azure classifier is enabled and added to a data classification plan, your Azure account is charged by Azure when the classifier is used to analyze data sources.

  • When the data classification plan is added to a Sensitive Data Governance project, classification information is available on the data source dashboard.

  • For information about the Credential Manager, see Credential Manager.

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