Google Drive connection

If you will be creating datasets that process Google Workspace's Drive data, you must complete additional tasks to enable processing by OpenText Core Data Discovery & Risk Insights.

NOTE: OpenText Core Data Discovery & Risk Insights supports processing of data from Google Workspace's Drive; data from personal Google Drives is not supported.

OpenText Core Data Discovery & Risk Insights uses a service account to access the user drives within your Google Workspace for processing and sending items to a Google Drive target. Use of the service account provides the opportunity to access the drives without requiring individual end-user (employee) consent, and the access does not expire.

In OpenText Core Data Discovery & Risk Insights, a dataset to process Google Drive data is associated with a single user account for Google Drive.

Requirements

Prior to beginning the connection tasks, you must have the following in place.

  • A Google Workspace for the domain that includes the desired users' drives.

  • A Google project within the Workspace, with the User Type set to Internal.

    Set the User Type for the project in the Google Cloud Platform, APIs & Services > OAth consent screen.

Review your Google Cloud document quotas to ensure ideal performance. For more information about document quotas, see the Google Cloud documentation at https://cloud.google.com/docs/quota.

Configure Google Drive connection

Complete the following tasks to enable OpenText Core Data Discovery & Risk Insights to connect to and process items from or to send data to Google Drive.

TIP: If accessing multiple Google Drive workspaces, you may need to create multiple service accounts. Additionally, creating separate accounts for use by sources and targets may allow for greater flexibility.

Configure web proxy settings (Optional)

The Google Drive processor service controlled by the processing agent requires connectivity to the OpenText Core Data Discovery & Risk Insights cloud components, often located away from the local network where the agent host servers are located. Although direct connectivity is ideal, use of a web proxy may be required in some environments for the agent systems to reach the OpenText Core Data Discovery & Risk Insights cloud.

Google Drive as a target

You can send data managed by OpenText Core Data Discovery & Risk Insights to a destination on Google Drive. Destinations are associated with a source and define a specific location on Google Drive and accessed using a Google user account.

IMPORTANT: OpenText Core Data Discovery & Risk Insights supports sending data to a Google Drive target using a single processing agent.

Before creating a Google Drive targets, create at least one agent cluster with a single processing agent. When you create Google Drive targets, select an agent cluster with a single agent. Destination directories (or any portion of) for your targets must not overlap in any way.

When you create a target, you will define whether the target is a shared drive or a user drive. If a shared drive, the account you define to access the drive must be the owner or have Editor permission for the drive.

The destination path defined is a relative path and is case sensitive. If the case in the path you type is different than the case in the path on Google Drive, a new folder is created at the level of the case difference. For example, the relative path on Google Drive is hr/recruiting and you type hr/Recruiting. The end result is that items sent to this destination will be sent to a new sub-directory /Recruiting under the /hr directory alongside the /recruiting sub-directory.