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Endpoint Hardening

This section describes measures to control the risk of end users circumventing, disabling, or otherwise avoiding the attentions of the CA DLP endpoint agent.

This section contains the following topics:

Why Endpoint Hardening?

CA DLP Outlook Client Agent is Automatically Re-enabled

Re-enable IE Endpoint Agent Automatically

Block Unauthorized Browsers and Email Applications

Disable InPrivate Browsing for Internet Explorer

Prevent Unauthorized Changes to the Internet Explorer Add-on List

Prevent Unauthorized Uninstallation of CA DLP

Prevent Unauthorized Changes to CA DLP Services

Preventing Man-in-the-Middle Attacks

Use File Permissions to Protect Event Data and Document Fingerprints

Apply Registry Permissions

Deploy Server-Side Email Enforcement

Working Offline

Automated Endpoint Protection