Reference Guide
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Manage Policies
Manage Security Policies
You can apply security policies at the Enterprise, Domain, User Group, User, and Endpoint Group levels.
Default policy settings allow your enterprise to get started with Dell security, but you should customize the
security and configuration settings.
Security policies are grouped by technology. Click a technology group to view its policies and policy
descriptions.
Data Guardian
Global Settings
Cloud Encryption Settings
Protected Office Documents
Content Based Protection
Mobile Client
Web Portal
Settings
The following override information displays at the top of the Security Policies page:
Override count - the number of policy settings that are changed from their default settings.
Uncommitted overrides - the number of changes from default settings that are not yet committed.
NOTE: The Security Policies page for a population displays overrides to localizable policies in the browser
language only.
Icons and their meanings:
The master switch for policies in the subgroup is On, whi
ch means the policy group is enabled.
Policies in the group are sent to clients when policies are committed.
Policies in the subgroup are not enabled.
At least one default setting in the policy group has been overridden.
Group of policy settings that has no master switch.
The policy change is not yet committed.
The policy value can be localized, so that policies on the endpoint computer display in a
selected language. For more information, see
Localize Policies Displayed on the Endpoint
Computer and Localizable_policies.
The default setting of a localizable policy is overridden.