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Cisco <strong>IronPort</strong> <strong>AsyncOS</strong> 7.6 for Email <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Chapter 11 Data Loss Prevention<br />

You can also adjust the Severity Scale for a policy to define the estimated severity of the DLP violation<br />

returned by the scanning engine. Figure 11-5 shows the severity scale. Use the scale’s arrows to adjust<br />

the scores for the severity levels.<br />

Figure 11-5 Adjusting the DLP Policy Severity Scale<br />

Arranging the Order of the Email DLP Policies<br />

The order of policies in the DLP Policy Manager is important. When a DLP violation occurs, RSA Email<br />

DLP matches the violation to the DLP policies enabled in the outgoing mail policy. If the violation<br />

matches more than one DLP policy, RSA Email DLP chooses the first matching DLP policy in the<br />

top-down order.<br />

Step 1 On the DLP Policy Manager page, click Edit Policy Order.<br />

Step 2 Click on the row for a policy you want to move and drag it to a new position in the order.<br />

Step 3 Once you have finished reordering the policies, submit and commit your changes.<br />

Editing an Email DLP Policy<br />

Step 1 Click on the name of the RSA Email DLP policy in the listing on the DLP Policy Manager page. The<br />

Mail Policies: DLP page is displayed.<br />

Step 2 Make changes to the DLP policy.<br />

Step 3 Submit and commit your changes.<br />

Note If you rename a policy, you will have to re-enable it in your outgoing mail policies.<br />

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