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Many organizations are receiving and processing data in real time. Where there's data, there's bound to be personal information. In this tutorial, we'll add an AWS Kinesis data source that BigID will scan in real time.


Many organizations are receiving and processing data in real time. Where there's data, there's bound to be personal information. In this tutorial we'll add an AWS Kinesis data source that BigID will scan in real time.
Unlike traditional BigID scans that run weekly, monthly or quarterly, data in motion scans run continuously. This means that under scan details you'll see your data in motion scan at 0% with a status of "in progress" while you're monitoring a data in motion data source.  
 
First, we should check if data in motion is enabled in your environment.

Revision as of 03:14, 9 March 2022

In this article, you'll learn:

  • The differences between data in motion scans and regular data source scans
  • How to test a connection to a data in motion data source
  • How to add a data source using the BigID API

Many organizations are receiving and processing data in real time. Where there's data, there's bound to be personal information. In this tutorial, we'll add an AWS Kinesis data source that BigID will scan in real time.

Unlike traditional BigID scans that run weekly, monthly or quarterly, data in motion scans run continuously. This means that under scan details you'll see your data in motion scan at 0% with a status of "in progress" while you're monitoring a data in motion data source.

First, we should check if data in motion is enabled in your environment.