On the Cross-border Data Transmission Risk Monitoring page, compliance personnel who are assigned the global-level role Safety Manager can view the behavior data that is displayed in tables and charts for cross-border data transmission. The compliance personnel can identify compliance risks based on the data and audit the risks. This helps you evaluate and handle risks of cross-border data transmission behaviors. This topic describes how to view cross-border data transmission behaviors and the risks of the behaviors.
Limits
Only users who are assigned the Safety Manager role can use the risk monitoring feature.
Only batch synchronization nodes that are used to synchronize data from a MaxCompute project to another MaxCompute project support the risk monitoring feature. More data source types will be supported in the future.
Go to the Cross-border Data Transmission Risk Monitoring page
Log on to the DataWorks console. In the left-side navigation pane, choose . On the page that appears, click Go to Security Center.
In the top navigation bar, click Compliance Check. The Cross-border Data Transmission Self-assessment page appears.
In the left-side navigation pane, click Cross-border Data Transmission Risk Monitoring.
View cross-border data transmission behaviors and the risks of the behaviors
The Cross-border Data Transmission Risk Monitoring page displays statistics on cross-border data transmission behaviors in charts and the details about the behaviors in tables.
Statistical data scope:
Data Integration nodes that are created for cross-border data transmission within the current tenant in the current region
Data Integration nodes that are created for cross-border data transmission within the current tenant in other regions but are used to synchronize data from source tables within the current region
In the Sensitive Data column in the Cross-border Data Transmission Behaviors section, you can check whether sensitive data is transmitted during cross-border data transmission. To identify sensitive data, you must enable the sensitive data identification feature in Data Security Guard. For more information, see Identify sensitive data.
NoteThe system filters data of sensitive field types that the compliance personnel want to identify and displays the sensitive field types.
In the Meet Risk Conditions column in the Cross-border Data Transmission Behaviors section, you can view identification results for sensitive data that may be involved in cross-border data transmission behaviors. DataWorks provides built-in engines to identify potential compliance risks of the cross-border data transmission behaviors. If the behavior meets the conditions that define a specific risk, the value of the Meet Risk Conditions field for the behavior is Yes. You can click View Details in the Actions column of the behavior. On the details page of the behavior, you can view the risk type and monitoring details about the compliance risk.
You can also click Audit in the Actions column of the behavior in the Cross-border Data Transmission Behaviors section to audit and mark the risk of the behavior. The behavior can be marked as Risky or No Risk. You can also add a description for the risk. The Cross-border Data Transmission Audit section displays audit results.