What does the riskGrade field stand for in the API response

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What does the riskGrade field stand for in the API response

Hi,

 

I'm currently working with the Prisma Resource Explorer API, and I'm trying to do some analysis on the responses I get. In the API response there is a field called "riskGrade" which is a string of one uppercase letter, A, B, or C. I can't find any documentation as to what these letters correspond to or what the "riskGrade" field is actually referring to. Does anyone have any information on this?

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@46abe0c9dc5ef1f28e9a6d5d152922ea wrote:

Hi,

 

I'm currently working with the Prisma Resource Explorer API, and I'm trying to do some analysis on the responses I get. In the API response there is a field called "riskGrade" which is a string of one uppercase letter, A, B, or C. I can't find any documentation as to what these letters correspond to or what the "riskGrade" field is actually referring to. Does anyone have any information on this?


That is the thing that I was searching for, what a data present here at this site, thank you administrator.

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Hello,

riskGrade will be depricated in our next relaese of 22.9.1

See our look ahead notes here:

https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/prisma/prisma-cloud/prisma-cloud-release-notes/prisma-cloud-releas...

Gary Klimeck | Moderator | Customer Success Engineer | Palo Alto Networks

Hello,

riskGarde will be depricated in our next relaese of 22.9.1

See our look ahead notes here:

https://docs.paloaltonetworks.com/prisma/prisma-cloud/prisma-cloud-release-notes/prisma-cloud-releas...

Gary Klimeck | Moderator | Customer Success Engineer | Palo Alto Networks
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