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# Importing reports from scanners to AppSec Portal

You can import your reports from scanners (in json format) into AppSec Portal for viewing and processing using the following methods:

**Method 1:** [**Mannual import using a Report File**](/appsec-portal/features/scanners/importing-reports-from-scanners-to-appsec-portal/manual-import-using-report-file.md)

**Method 2:** [**Importing via Terminal using a Report File**](/appsec-portal/features/scanners/importing-reports-from-scanners-to-appsec-portal/importing-reports-via-terminal-using-a-report-file.md)

**Method 3:** [**Importing via Lambda Function using a Report File**](/appsec-portal/features/scanners/importing-reports-from-scanners-to-appsec-portal/importing-reports-via-lambda-function-using-a-report-file.md)

### Authorization Token

Before getting started, you will need to obtain an **authorization token**. The token is a unique identifier that is used to authenticate you as a user of AppSec Portal. You can find your token by logging in to the portal and navigating to **Settings->Personal Info** page. Copy the token as it will be used in the `curl` command.

<figure><img src="/files/iQwFknawp4hI044huznD" alt=""><figcaption><p>Authorization token example</p></figcaption></figure>


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