Configure scheduled data imports for crisis map

  • Release version: Australia
  • Updated March 12, 2026
  • 1 minute to read
  • Manage your subscriptions to threat feeds from internal or external sources by configuring scheduled data imports.

    Before you begin

    Role required: System administrator

    You must set up the Google maps for enabling the crisis map functionality. For more information, see Set up Google Maps API.

    About this task

    Threat feeds provide a situational awareness of potential or current threats to an organization's security. Threat alerts can be weather alerts, pandemic alerts, geopolitical situations, or internal events like security incidents and system outages.

    Procedure

    1. Navigate to Threat and Alert Data Feeds > Administration > Scheduled Imports.
      Following two scheduled data imports exist within the base system.
      Name Data source
      GDAC Feed Source GDAC Feeds
      Weather.gov Severe Alerts Scheduled Import Weather Gov Alerts
    2. To add a new scheduled data import, click New.
    3. On the form, fill in the fields.
      Table 1. Scheduled Data Import form
      Field Description
      Name Name of the scheduled import. Normally the source is the name.
      Data source Internal or external source of the threat and alert data used for import.
      Run as User who has the permission to import the threat alerts.
      Active Option for enabling the alert as active.
      Application Read-only field. The field helps distinguish items relevant to the crisis map.
      Run Frequency at which the data is imported.
      Conditional Option to indicate if a conditional script is required for the threat alert import.
      Concurrent Import Option for allowing concurrent imports.
      Execute pre-import script Option for enabling the execution of a pre-import script.
      Execute post-import script Option for enabling the execution of a post-import script.
    4. Click Submit.