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Cisco AsyncOS 9.1 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 17      Data Loss Prevention
  DLP Policies for RSA Email DLP
Any business that operates in California and owns or licenses computerized personally identifying 
information (PII) data for California residents, regardless of their physical location, is required to 
comply with California SB-1386. This law is one of the policy choices in the wizard. 
If you do not enter an email address to receive automatically-generated scheduled DLP Incident 
Summary report, the report will not be generated. 
When you review your configured settings, if you return to a step to make a change, you must 
proceed through the remaining steps until you reach the review page again. All settings that you 
previously entered will be remembered.
When you complete the wizard, the Outgoing Mail Policies page displays, with your DLP policies 
enabled in the default outgoing mail policy. A summary of your DLP policy configuration is 
displayed at the top of the page. 
Step 6
Commit your changes. 
What To Do Next 
(Optional) To edit these DLP policies, create additional policies, change the overall action on 
messages, or change the severity level settings, choose Mail Policies > DLP Policy Manager. For 
information, se
(Optional) To enable existing DLP policies for other outgoing mail policies, see 
Related Topics 
Creating a DLP Policy Using a Predefined Template 
Procedure 
Step 1
Select Mail Policies > DLP Policy Manager.
Step 2
Click Add DLP Policy.
Step 3
Click the name of a category to display a list of the available RSA Email DLP policy templates.
Note
To view descriptions of each template, click Display Policy Descriptions.
Step 4
Click Add for the RSA Email DLP policy template that you want to use.
Step 5
(Optional) Change the predefined name and description of the template. 
Step 6
If the policy requires or recommends customizing one or more content matching classifiers, enter a 
regular expression to define the pattern of your organization’s identification numbering system and a list 
of words or phrases related to the identification numbers that identify them as such or are typically 
associated with them. 
For information, see: