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26.2.0

lacework policy update

lacework policy update

Update a policy

Synopsis

Update a policy.

A policy identifier is required to update a policy.

A policy identifier can be specified via:

  1. A policy update command argument

    lacework policy update my-policy-1

  2. The policy update payload

    { "policy_id": "my-policy-1", "severity": "critical" }

A policy identifier specified via command argument always takes precedence over a policy identifer specified via payload.

The severity of many policies can be updated at once by passing a list of policy identifiers:

lacework policy update my-policy-1 my-policy-2 --severity critical
lacework policy update [policy_id...] [flags]

Options

  -f, --file string       path to a policy to update
  -h, --help              help for update
      --severity string   update the policy severity
  -u, --url string        url to a policy to update

Options inherited from parent commands

  -a, --account string      account subdomain of URL (i.e. <ACCOUNT>.lacework.net)
  -k, --api_key string      access key id
  -s, --api_secret string   secret access key
      --api_token string    access token (replaces the use of api_key and api_secret)
      --debug               turn on debug logging
      --json                switch commands output from human-readable to json format
      --nocache             turn off caching
      --nocolor             turn off colors
      --noninteractive      turn off interactive mode (disable spinners, prompts, etc.)
      --organization        access organization level data sets (org admins only)
  -p, --profile string      switch between profiles configured at ~/.lacework.toml
      --subaccount string   sub-account name inside your organization (org admins only)

See also

lacework policy update

lacework policy update

Update a policy

Synopsis

Update a policy.

A policy identifier is required to update a policy.

A policy identifier can be specified via:

  1. A policy update command argument

    lacework policy update my-policy-1

  2. The policy update payload

    { "policy_id": "my-policy-1", "severity": "critical" }

A policy identifier specified via command argument always takes precedence over a policy identifer specified via payload.

The severity of many policies can be updated at once by passing a list of policy identifiers:

lacework policy update my-policy-1 my-policy-2 --severity critical
lacework policy update [policy_id...] [flags]

Options

  -f, --file string       path to a policy to update
  -h, --help              help for update
      --severity string   update the policy severity
  -u, --url string        url to a policy to update

Options inherited from parent commands

  -a, --account string      account subdomain of URL (i.e. <ACCOUNT>.lacework.net)
  -k, --api_key string      access key id
  -s, --api_secret string   secret access key
      --api_token string    access token (replaces the use of api_key and api_secret)
      --debug               turn on debug logging
      --json                switch commands output from human-readable to json format
      --nocache             turn off caching
      --nocolor             turn off colors
      --noninteractive      turn off interactive mode (disable spinners, prompts, etc.)
      --organization        access organization level data sets (org admins only)
  -p, --profile string      switch between profiles configured at ~/.lacework.toml
      --subaccount string   sub-account name inside your organization (org admins only)

See also