A Netskope administrator wants to create a policy to quarantine files based on sensitive content.
In this scenario, which variable must be included in the policy to achieve this goal?
To create a policy to quarantine files based on sensitive content in Netskope, you need to include the DLP Profile variable. Here's a detailed explanation of the steps involved:
Access Netskope Admin Console: First, log in to your Netskope admin console.
Navigate to Policies: Go to the Policies section where you can create and manage different types of policies.
Create a New Policy: Click on the option to create a new policy. Select the type of policy you want to create. In this case, it will be a Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policy.
Define Policy Criteria: Define the criteria for your policy. This includes specifying the conditions under which files should be quarantined. You will need to include sensitive content detection as part of the criteria.
Include DLP Profile: The most crucial step is to include a DLP Profile in your policy. The DLP Profile will define the sensitive content that the policy will monitor for. Netskope provides various predefined DLP profiles that you can use, or you can create custom DLP profiles based on your organization's needs.
Set Action to Quarantine: Specify the action to be taken when the policy criteria are met. In this case, you want to quarantine the files. Select the 'Quarantine' action from the available options.
Save and Apply Policy: Once you have configured the policy with the DLP profile and action, save the policy and apply it to the relevant users, groups, or organizational units.
Netskope Knowledge Portal: Using DLP Profiles and Policies.
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