How to Archive a scan

Ostorlab Academy · Beginner ·🛠️ AI Tools & Apps ·5mo ago

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In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to archive a completed or inactive scan in Ostorlab. Archiving scans helps you keep your dashboard clean and organized while preserving historical scan data for future reference. What You’ll Learn: - How to navigate to the Scans section - How to locate the scan you want to archive - How to use the Actions (three-dot) menu - How to archive a scan - How to confirm the archive action Why Archive a Scan? - Archiving is useful when: - A scan is completed and no longer actively monitored - You want to declutter your scan list - You need to preserve results without deleting them - You’re organizing scans by project lifecycle To archive a scan: - Go to the scan list from the left menu - Locate the scan you want to archive - Click the three dots in the Actions column - Select Archive - Confirm by clicking Archive again The scan will be removed from the active list while remaining accessible for historical tracking. This workflow is ideal for: - Security teams managing multiple scans - DevSecOps environments - Application security programs - Teams maintaining audit trails Keep your scan dashboard structured and easy to manage. ➡️ ostorlab.co

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In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to archive a completed or inactive scan in Ostorlab. Archiving scans helps you keep your dashboard clean and organized while preserving historical scan data for future reference. What You’ll Learn: - How to navigate to the Scans section - How to locate the scan you want to archive - How to use the Actions (three-dot) menu - How to archive a scan - How to confirm the archive action Why Archive a Scan? - Archiving is useful when: - A scan is completed and no longer actively monitored - You want to declutter your scan list - You need to preserve results without deleting them - You’re organizing scans by project lifecycle To archive a scan: - Go to the scan list from the left menu - Locate the scan you want to archive - Click the three dots in the Actions column - Select Archive - Confirm by clicking Archive again The scan will be removed from the active list while remaining accessible for historical tracking. This workflow is ideal for: - Security teams managing multiple scans - DevSecOps environments - Application security programs - Teams maintaining audit trails Keep your scan dashboard structured and easy to manage. ➡️ ostorlab.co
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