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Detecting Fingerprinted Files

This section summarizes how to edit user policies to support Content Registration, also known as fingerprinting. You can set up triggers to use content agents. These agents can quickly recognize sensitive documents that have already been fingerprinted. If a user tries to copy, send or print them, or if CA DLP detects them during a file scan, the trigger fires and CA DLP can then apply appropriate policy controls.

For full details about creating and managing content agents, see the Deployment Guide.

This section contains the following topics:

About Content Registration (Fingerprinting)

How Fingerprinting Works

Policy Changes to Detect Fingerprinted Files

Searching for Fingerprinted Files