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exposure-management/predefined-classification-rules-and-levels.md

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| Immutable and Locked Azure Storage | Cloud resource | High | This rule applies to Azure storage accounts that have immutability support enabled with a locked policy. Immutability stores business data in a write once read many (WORM). Data protection is increased with a locked policy to ensure that data can’t be deleted or its retention time shortened. These settings usually indicate that the storage account holds critical or sensitive data that must be protected from modification or deletion. Data might also need to align with compliance policies for data protection. |
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| Azure Virtual Machine with a Critical User Signed-in | Cloud resource | High | This rule applies to virtual machines protected by Defender for Endpoint, where a user with a high or very high criticality level is signed in. The signed-in user can be through a joined or registered device, an active browser session, or other means. |
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| Azure Key Vaults with Many Connected Identities | Cloud resource | High | This rule identifies Key Vaults that can be accessed by a large number of identities, compared to other Key Vaults. This often indicates that the Key Vault is used by critical workloads, such as production services. |
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| Locked Azure Kubernetes service cluster | Cloud resource | Low | This is an Azure Kubernetes Service cluster that is safeguarded by a lock. Locks are used to protect assets from deletion and modifications. Usually, administrators use locks to safeguard critical cloud assets in their environment, and to protect them from accidental deletion and unauthorized modifications. |
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| Locked Azure Kubernetes Service cluster | Cloud resource | Low | This is an Azure Kubernetes Service cluster that is safeguarded by a lock. Locks are used to protect assets from deletion and modifications. Usually, administrators use locks to safeguard critical cloud assets in their environment, and to protect them from accidental deletion and unauthorized modifications. |
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| Premium tier Azure Kubernetes Service cluster | Cloud resource | High | This rule applies to Azure Kubernetes Service clusters with premium tier cluster management. Premium tiers are recommended for running production or mission-critical workloads that need high availability and reliability. |
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| Azure Kubernetes service cluster with multiple nodes | Cloud resource | High | This rule applies to Azure Kubernetes Service clusters with a large number of nodes. This often indicates that the cluster is used for critical workloads, such as production workloads. |
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| Azure Arc cluster with multiple nodes | Cloud Resource | High | This rule applies to Azure Arc Kubernetes clusters with a large number of nodes. This often indicates that the cluster is used for critical workloads, such as production workloads. |
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| Azure Kubernetes Service cluster with multiple nodes | Cloud resource | High | This rule applies to Azure Kubernetes Service clusters with a large number of nodes. This often indicates that the cluster is used for critical workloads, such as production workloads. |
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| Azure Arc Kubernetes cluster with multiple nodes | Cloud Resource | High | This rule applies to Azure Arc Kubernetes clusters with a large number of nodes. This often indicates that the cluster is used for critical workloads, such as production workloads. |

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