You can easily import assets in bulk from an Excel file.
To do so, prepare your Excel file using the sample file located under Excel Operations on the specific client's Asset tab.
How to Import Assets from an Excel File
- Click Client from the menu
- Select the Client you'd like to edit
- Go to the Assets tab
- Click Excel Operations and Select Import from Excel. You can also download a sample file here.
- Upload your file. Your assets will automatically import.
How to Format an Excel File to Import Assets
Title | Yes |
|
Description | No |
|
Type | No |
WebApplication Other |
Risk | No |
Low Medium High Critical |
Url | Yes | |
Hosting Type | Yes | PublicCloud_Azure PublicCloud_AWS PublicCloud_GoogleCloud PublicCloud_Other OnPremiseInfrastructure PrivateCloud Other |
Hostname | No | |
IP | No | 192.168.88.8 |
Port | No | |
SSID | No | |
Path | No | |
Public Facing | Yes | Unknown Internal External |
Protocol | No | |
Environment | Yes | Unknown Development Test Production |
Location | No | |
Type Hardware | Yes | Other Workstation Desktop Laptop Printer IotDevice |
OS | No | |
Vendor | No | |
Product | No | |
Version | No | |
Repository | No | https://github.com/OWNER/REPOSITORY.git |
Lines of Code | No | |
Commit | No | |
Technology | No | |
Username | No | |
Name | No | |
Field | Required |
Values |
You can download a sample import file from the Excel operations button under the Assets tab as detailed in the previous step.