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DLP File Pattern

DLP File Pattern

DLP file patterns match selected file types and file patterns. They are used as DLP filter rules in DLP sensors.

To view available DLP file patterns, go to Security Profiles > DLP File Pattern.

Hover over the leftmost edge of the column heading to display the Configure Table icon, which you can use to select the columns to display or to reset all the columns to their default settings. You can also drag column headings to change their order.

The following options are available:

Create New

Create a DLP file pattern. See Create or edit a DLP file pattern.

Edit

Modify the selected DLP file pattern. See Create or edit a DLP file pattern.

Delete

Remove the selected DLP file pattern.

ID

Identifier for the DLP file pattern.

Name

The name of the DLP file pattern.

Comments

An optional description of the DLP file pattern.

Ref.

Displays the number of times the object is referenced to other objects.

To view the location of the referenced object, select the number in Ref.; the Object Usage window opens and displays the various locations of the referenced object.

DLP File Pattern

DLP file patterns match selected file types and file patterns. They are used as DLP filter rules in DLP sensors.

To view available DLP file patterns, go to Security Profiles > DLP File Pattern.

Hover over the leftmost edge of the column heading to display the Configure Table icon, which you can use to select the columns to display or to reset all the columns to their default settings. You can also drag column headings to change their order.

The following options are available:

Create New

Create a DLP file pattern. See Create or edit a DLP file pattern.

Edit

Modify the selected DLP file pattern. See Create or edit a DLP file pattern.

Delete

Remove the selected DLP file pattern.

ID

Identifier for the DLP file pattern.

Name

The name of the DLP file pattern.

Comments

An optional description of the DLP file pattern.

Ref.

Displays the number of times the object is referenced to other objects.

To view the location of the referenced object, select the number in Ref.; the Object Usage window opens and displays the various locations of the referenced object.