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 # Content Discovery Administration # Content Discovery Administration
  
-This page describes the steps that are required to enable, set-up and manage [[contentdiscovery]] to detect data of interest to the organisation. Troubleshooting and discussion of information security considerations is also included.+This page describes the steps that are required to enable, set-up and manage [[contentdiscovery]] to detect information of interest within documents and other files. Troubleshooting and discussion of information security considerations is also included.
  
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 If any of the filters match content during a file scan, then that file is marked is tagged with the detector’s tag value. If any of the filters match content during a file scan, then that file is marked is tagged with the detector’s tag value.
  
-Each filter has a title, a type and a value.  The type can be either RegEx or Built-in.  +Each filter has a title, a type and a value.  The type can be either RegEx or Built-in.
  
 Filters of type RegEx can be created and edited by the org. admin.  The value of a RegEx filter is a regular expression in [[https://www.pcre.org/current/doc/html/pcre2syntax.html|PCRE syntax]]. Filters of type RegEx can be created and edited by the org. admin.  The value of a RegEx filter is a regular expression in [[https://www.pcre.org/current/doc/html/pcre2syntax.html|PCRE syntax]].
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 To edit a filter, align the cursor with the name of the filter you wish to edit, and click on the arrow that appears to the right: To edit a filter, align the cursor with the name of the filter you wish to edit, and click on the arrow that appears to the right:
  
-{{ :contentdiscovery:edit_filter.png?direct&400 |}}+{{ :contentdiscovery:edit_filter.png?direct&600 |}}
    
 The filter editor will open. The filter editor will open.
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 To add a filter, click the “Add a new filter” button under the bottom right of the Filters list. To add a filter, click the “Add a new filter” button under the bottom right of the Filters list.
  
-{{ :contentdiscovery:add_new_filter.png?direct&400 |}}+{{ :contentdiscovery:add_new_filter.png?direct&600 |}}
    
 This will open the Create New Filter window. This will open the Create New Filter window.
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 To remove a filter from a detector, click on the ‘x’ that appears to the right when the cursor is aligned with the filter name. To remove a filter from a detector, click on the ‘x’ that appears to the right when the cursor is aligned with the filter name.
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-{{ :contentdiscovery:delete_filter.png?direct&400 |}} 
  
 Unassigned detectors get assigned to a Default Category which would cause it to scan for these every time. Unassigned detectors get assigned to a Default Category which would cause it to scan for these every time.