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6. Below the Content Based Protection Rules policy, click Save.
7. Modify the Element
when it displays in the Element window.
After you create an element, you can add it as a new rule.
For Regex, the best practice is to create a new element with a Content Identifier such as MyEnterprise
Custom Regex or Custom Regex for Internal Use. Any Custom Regex would use the Content Type
Custom Regex. However, do not use Custom Regex for predefined or Tags elements.
Note: Content Based Protection uses the .NET regex engine.
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View Audit Event Reports
Any documents that are impacted by Content Based Protection rules can display in Audit Events
and
Reports. If you select the Encrypt check box in policy, the report can also display which files were
encrypted based on these rules.
You can set filters on the columns to view the essential data in the report.
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Set TITUS classification (Opt-in mode)
For Data Guardian 1.6 and later, you can use the Titus Classification Encryption Mapping policy to set
one or more TITUS classifications to encrypt unprotected Office documents (.docx, .pptx, .xlsx, .docm,
.pptm, .xlsm, or .pdf) for Windows.
TITUS classification in a Data Guardian environment with Opt-in mode provides another way for users
to protect Office documents. When a user right-clicks and selects a TITUS classification that you have
configured, Data Guardian converts it to a protected Office document.
Currently, TITUS classification applies only to Office documents and PDFs, not additional file extensions
set in the Basic File Protection policy.
In the policy, you can also add keywords.
Configure TITUS to encrypt files
TITUS server
The TITUS server administrator must set the TITUS Classification levels on the TITUS server.
Here are some examples.
TITUS Classification level TITUS Classification Encryption mapping policy - formatting
Public
t_class_1
Internal
t_class_2
Confidential
t_class_3
Restricted
t_class_4
For more information, see the TITUS Administration Guide.
Dell Security Center
Configure the policy on the Dell Security Center:
1. From the TITUS server administrator, obtain the format for each TITUS classification level.