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User Defined Policies

By default, these policies are empty. They allow you to define your own policy criteria. You can use them to test your CA DataMinder setup. They also enable you to define your own custom policies if you have a particular requirement that is not fulfilled by the policy pack.

Common Content

For each user-defined policy, you can define the key text that you want CA DataMinder to detect.

Immediate Disqualifiers

Immediate Disqualifiers are words or phrases which immediately result in a non-match if CA DataMinder detects them in an email, file, or web page. That is, the email, file, or web page definitely does not match the policy criteria. CA DataMinder does not apply policy to these items even if they contain other sensitive words or phrases.

Note: A single word or phrase is sufficient to prevent CA DataMinder from applying policy.

Positive Indicators

Positive Indicators are preferred words or phrases. If CA DataMinder detects these words or phrases in an email, file, or web page, it increases the probability that the item matches the policy criteria.

A single Positive Indicator word or phrase is sufficient to trigger policy if no other excluding criteria are detected (such as excluded file names or URLs).

User Defined 1

This policy detects the key words and phrases that you specify in the Common Content settings.

You can define the severity, the policy action, and the resulting message that is seen by users. For the CA DataMinder Enterprise Edition, you can also assign smart tags to classify any captured items.

User Defined 2

This policy detects a second set of key words and phrases. It provides the same settings as the User Defined 1 policy, with one difference for email policies.

For email policies, you can specify excluded sender addresses (CA DataMinder ignore emails from these senders).

User Defined 3

This policy detects a third set of key words and phrases. It provides the same settings as the User Defined 1 policy, with one difference for email policies.

For email policies, you can specify excluded sender addresses (CA DataMinder ignore emails from these senders).