Create DLP rules using predefined or custom templates.
A DLP template combines DLP data identifiers and logical operators (And, Or, Except)
to form
condition statements. Only files or data that satisfy a certain condition statement
will be
subject to a DLP policy.
For example, a file must be a Microsoft Word file (file attribute) AND must contain
certain
legal terms (keywords) AND must contain ID numbers (expressions) for it to be subject
to the
"Employment Contracts" policy. This policy allows Human Resources personnel to transmit
the file
through printing so that the printed copy can be signed by an employee. Transmission
through all
other possible channels, such as email, is blocked.
You can create your own templates if you have configured DLP data identifiers. You
can also use
predefined templates.
NoteIt is not possible to delete a template that
is being used in a DLP rule. Remove the template from the rule before deleting it.
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The following table outlines the actions available in the Data Loss Prevention
Templates screen.
Action
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Description
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Add a DLP template
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Click Add and follow the instructions to add a DLP template.
For more information, see Adding a custom data loss prevention
template.
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Manage DLP templates
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Export DLP templates
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Click Export All to export all predefined and customized DLP
templates to a XML file to your local machine.
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Import DLP templates
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Click Import to add customized DLP templates to Trend Vision One if you have a
properly-formatted XML file containing the templates. You can generate the file by
exporting
the templates from the Trend Vision One
console.
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