When defines the circumstances that cause CA DataMinder to intervene when it analyzes user activity. Remember, CA DataMinder is designed to be as unobtrusive as possible, only intervening when necessary.
After identifying the user involved, CA DataMinder checks that user’s policy to determine whether to intervene.
For example, if CA DataMinder detects Spencer Rimmel sending an email that contains sensitive information, or sending it to a prohibited address, you can configure his policy to block or quarantine that email.
There are many, many factors that can cause CA DataMinder to intervene, but they broadly divide into two areas:
To define when CA DataMinder intervenes, you must edit the control triggers in your user policies.
Example policy analysis: CA DataMinder triggers analyze an email, checking the addressees (1), any attachments (2), its text content (3). It can also check specific information about the user (4), such as their CA DataMinder account attributes or Address Book properties.
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