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contentdiscovery [2020_03_12 11:50] – [Detecting Content] jimcontentdiscovery [2024_03_19 18:11] (current) – [Content Discovery and DLP] steven
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 # Content Discovery and DLP # Content Discovery and DLP
  
-The File Fabric Content Discovery feature enables files to be discovered based on text that they contain. Actions can be set on what happens to such data once it is discovered and flag it to a nominated person so that an appropriate action or process can be taken. This prevents Data Loss or Compliance breach exposure (Data Loss Prevention).+File Content Discovery enables files to be discovered based on text that they contain. Actions can be set on what happens to such data once it is discovered and flag it to a nominated person so that an appropriate action or process can be taken. This prevents Data Loss or Compliance breach exposure (Data Loss Prevention).
  
 Data stored and uploaded is scanned for data stored in files, based on pre-selected templates, in real-time. Data stored and uploaded is scanned for data stored in files, based on pre-selected templates, in real-time.
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 Content rules can also be used with [[automationrules]] that react to content discovery events by taking actions such as sending an email, moving a file etc. Content rules can also be used with [[automationrules]] that react to content discovery events by taking actions such as sending an email, moving a file etc.
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-Applies to: 
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- * Enterprise File Fabric Appliance [add-on] (since [[cloudappliance/applupdatev1808|v1808]]) 
  
 See also: See also:
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  * [[automationrules]]  * [[automationrules]]
  
-This feature replaces [[piidiscovery]]. 
  
 ## Feature Summary ## Feature Summary
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 ### Metadata Indexing ### Metadata Indexing
  
-The Enterprise File Fabric updates it's metadata index when files are added, updated or deleted through the fabric, or when storage providers are synchronised.+Nasuni Access Anywhere updates it's metadata index when files are added, updated or deleted through the fabric, or when storage providers are synchronised.
  
 The metadata index is a cache of the file name, size, timestamps and other information that provide fast file searches and directory listings. The metadata index is a cache of the file name, size, timestamps and other information that provide fast file searches and directory listings.
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 ### Classification and Tagging of Files ### Classification and Tagging of Files
  
-When matching content is detected in a file, a category tag is added to the file metadata indicating the type of content that was detected.  For example, if the File Fabric is configured to scan for US social security numbers as part of the “North America - National Identifiers” Content Detection Category, and one or more matching data values are found by the social security number detector when the file is scanned, then a tag with the value “US Social Security Number” will be added to the file's metadata under the “North America - National Identifiers” classification.+When matching content is detected in a file, a category tag is added to the file metadata indicating the type of content that was detected.  For example, if Access Anywhere is configured to scan for US social security numbers as part of the “North America - National Identifiers” Content Detection Category, and one or more matching data values are found by the social security number detector when the file is scanned, then a tag with the value “US Social Security Number” will be added to the file's metadata under the “North America - National Identifiers” classification.
  
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-In the initial release of v1808 only files containing matching content for at least one of the content detectors in each of the selected categories will be candidates for inclusion in the search results. This behaviour may change in future versions.+ Files containing matching content for at least one of the content detectors in each of the selected categories will be candidates for inclusion in the search results. This behaviour may change in future versions.
  
 When searching by content detectors, tick the detectors for the kinds of matching content for which you want to search: When searching by content detectors, tick the detectors for the kinds of matching content for which you want to search: