Reference Guide

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3. Select the Encrypt check box if you want the audit report to display files that have met the
criteria for encryption.
4. Below the Content Based Protection Rules policy, click Save.
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Rules
To modify:
1. See Configuration_overview
.
2. Click the icon to expand a non-default rule name in the Categories list.
3. Click + to add a rule.
3. In the Rule field that displays, select one or more check boxes for that rule and modify the
number if needed. Incremented numbers mean that a file must contain that element, such as
U.S. Address or Social Security Number, the specified number of times or higher in order to
encrypt the file. For example, if your file lists a sample U.S. Address, you may not want the file
to be encrypted. Therefore, you could set this number to 2 for an encryption.
4. Click + to add and configure more rules for that rule name. Rules are or'd together.
5. Below the Content Based Protection Rules policy, click Save.
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Elements
To view Elements:
1. See Configuration_overview
.
2. Select a non-default rule name in the Categories list.
3. Click the Elements button at the bottom.
4. On the Elements window, select an element.
5. Do not modify the Content Identifier or Content Type.
6. See the table below.
7. When finished with the Elements window, click Save.
8. Below the Content Based Protection Rules policy, click Save.
For elements that you can modify, if you use them in multiple rule names be aware that future changes
impact all rule names that use that element.
Content Based Protection
Elements
Description
Predefined Elements:
Credit Card
Email (IPv4 and IPv6 IP addresses are
recognized.)
IP Address
Social Security Number
US Address
US Date
Do not modify these elements, except for US Name.
For US Name, use these fields: First Names, Last Names, Common Words.
You cannot delete these elements.