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View analytic information about serverless functions

The Analytics dashboard in Permissions Management collects detailed information, analyzes, reports on, and visualizes data about all identity types. System administrators can use the information to make informed decisions about granting permissions and reducing risk on unused permissions for:

  • Users: Tracks assigned permissions and usage of various identities.
  • Groups: Tracks assigned permissions and usage of the group and the group members.
  • Active Resources: Tracks active resources (used in the last 90 days).
  • Active Tasks: Tracks active tasks (performed in the last 90 days).
  • Access Keys: Tracks the permission usage of access keys for a given user.
  • Serverless Functions: Tracks assigned permissions and usage of the serverless functions.

This article describes how to view usage analytics about serverless functions.

Create a query to view serverless functions

When you select Serverless Functions, the Analytics dashboard provides a high-level overview of tasks used by various identities.

  1. On the main Analytics dashboard, select Serverless Functions from the dropdown list at the top of the screen.

    The following components make up the Serverless Functions dashboard:

    • Authorization System Type: Select the authorization you want to use: Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
    • Authorization System: Select from a List of accounts and Folders.
    • Search: Enter criteria to find specific tasks.
  2. Select Apply to display the criteria you've selected.

    Select Reset Filter to discard your changes.

View the results of your query

The Serverless Functions table displays the results of your query.

  • Function Name: Provides the name of the serverless function.
    • To view details about a serverless function, select the down arrow to the left of the function name.
  • A Function Type icon displays to the left of the function name to describe the type of serverless function, for example Lambda function.
  • The Permission Creep Index (PCI): Provides the following information:
    • Index: A numeric value assigned to the PCI.
    • Since: How many days the PCI value has been at the displayed level.
  • Tasks: Displays the number of Granted and Executed tasks.
  • Resources: The number of resources used.
  • Last Activity On: The date the function was last accessed.
  • Select the ellipses (...), and then select Tags to add a tag.

Add a tag to a serverless function

  1. Select the ellipses (...) and select Tags.
  2. From the Select a Tag dropdown, select a tag.
  3. To create a custom tag select New Custom Tag, add a tag name, and then select Create.
  4. In the Value (Optional) box, enter a value.
  5. Select the ellipses (...) to select Advanced Save options, and then select Save.
  6. To add the tag to the serverless function, select Add Tag.

View detailed information about a serverless function

  1. Select the down arrow to the left of the function name to display the following:

    • A list of Tasks organized by Used and Unused.
    • Versions, if a version is available.
  2. Select the arrow to the left of the task name to view details about the task.

  3. Select Information (i) to view when the task was last used.

  4. From the Tasks dropdown, select All Tasks, High Risk Tasks, and Delete Tasks.

Apply filters to your query

You can filter the Serverless Functions results by Authorization System Type and Authorization System.

Apply filters by authorization system type

  1. From the Authorization System Type dropdown, select the authorization system you want to use: AWS, Azure, or GCP.

  2. Select Apply to run your query and display the information you selected.

    Select Reset Filter to discard your changes.

Apply filters by authorization system

  1. From the Authorization System Type dropdown, select the authorization system you want to use: AWS, Azure, or GCP.

  2. From the Authorization System dropdown, select accounts from a List of accounts and Folders.

  3. Select Apply to run your query and display the information you selected.

    Select Reset Filter to discard your changes.

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