Once you onboard your Azure subscription (account) into the Carbon Black Cloud console you can view details and perform actions on it in the Settings > Public Cloud Accounts page.

You view a list of all onboarded Azure accounts, their status, name, and onboard environment.

You can use the search field to search for particular accounts and the filtering capabilities of the Carbon Black Cloud console to improve your visibility and use that result set as a jump-off point to further engage with the onboarded accounts. The following account Filter facets are available.

  • You can filter Azure accounts by their Status.
    • Active
    • In Progress
    • Error
  • You can filter accounts based on their Carbon Black Cloud onboard Environment.
    • Development
    • Staging
    • Test
    • Production
  • To view only Azure public cloud accounts, you can filter them by using the Azure Provider facet.

To view all details for a selected Azure account, double-click the row or click the > icon. Use the down arrow and select between editing the account details and regions, enabling Azure services, or deleting the account. Changes apply immediately but the validation of account credentials can take some time.

Use the Regions drop-down menu to add more regions to the selected account. Here you can also synchronize or delete a region under the Action column.
  • When you synchronize a region, Carbon Black Cloud updates with the latest information on the Azure resources (workloads).
  • When you delete a region from the account, the Carbon Black Cloud removes all inventory related information for the Azure workloads within that region. Azure workloads without sensor are not present on the Not Enabled tab and workloads with installed sensors lack Azure metadata.

While in the list with the Azure accounts, you can select one or more accounts, and click Remove. When you delete an account, all regions associated with that account are deleted from the Carbon Black Cloud. Inventory and Azure metadata related information for the regions in this account are also deleted.

To export the Azure accounts and the data associated with them, click the Export button in the upper right section of the page. You can apply the search and filter capabilities, and then export only the accounts and the associated details that you are interested in.

You can view all the activities associated with the Azure account onboarding, such as adding an account or bulk deletion of accounts. To view these activities, navigate to Settings > Audit Log. For more details, see Audit Logs.