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# Workload Scan

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Users can run scans for a specific asset in the ACS platform. Workload scan is a section of the ACS platform that allows users to spot the findings of an individual asset.

Users can spot the

* Workload alerts/findings&#x20;
* Total assets&#x20;
* Scan time.

You can sort findings based on:&#x20;

* Region filter

**Alerts:** Users can spot the number of generated workload scan findings/alerts for the individual asset in the ACS platform.

**Total asset:** Users can spot the number of individual assets that are evaluated for workload scan from the resource page

**Scan time:** The user can spot the last scan time with the date and time of their cloud accounts.

**Region filter:** Different assets might belong to different regions e.g. US East (Ohio), US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Europe (London), Europe (Paris), etc. So the region filter allows the user to spot the findings of different regions’ assets.


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