APOLLO identifies the 'Toxic Combinations' perfectly, but it would be a huge time-saver if it could generate a cleanup script (SQL or Bash) to automatically mask or move those specific files to a secure vault for review, closing the loop between 'Audit' and 'Action'.
The GDPR/CCPA exposure logic is flawless, but as a firm with Swiss clients, we need to add the New Federal Act on Data Protection (nFADP) to the financial risk module. Being able to toggle specific local regulations would make the 'Risk Exposure' tab the ultimate board-level reporting tool.
When scanning legacy NFS shares with >5M small files, the Rust agent's memory footprint occasionally spikes beyond 1GB before the crawl completes. It seems like the file-tree indexing might be holding onto pointers longer than necessary in high-concurrency mode.