Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M390 Guida Utente
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AsyncOS 9.5.x for Cisco Content Security Management Appliances User Guide
Chapter 13 Distributing Administrative Tasks
Controlling Access to Sensitive DLP Information in Message Tracking
Controlling Access to Sensitive DLP Information in Message
Tracking
Tracking
Messages that violate Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies typically include sensitive information, such
as corporate confidential information or personal information including credit card numbers or health
records. By default, this content appears in the DLP Matched Content tab on the Message Details page
for messages listed in Message Tracking results.
as corporate confidential information or personal information including credit card numbers or health
records. By default, this content appears in the DLP Matched Content tab on the Message Details page
for messages listed in Message Tracking results.
You can choose to hide this tab and its content from Security Management appliance users based on their
assigned predefined or custom role:
assigned predefined or custom role:
Procedure
Step 1
Go to the Management Appliance > System Administration > Users page.
Step 2
In the DLP Tracking Privileges section, click Edit Settings.
Step 3
Select the roles for which you want to grant access to DLP data in Message Tracking.
Only custom roles with access to Message Tracking are listed.
Step 4
Submit and commit your changes.
The Centralized Email Message Tracking feature must be enabled under Management Appliance >
Centralized Services for this setting to take effect.
Centralized Services for this setting to take effect.
Displaying a Message for Administrative Users
You can display a message that administrative users will see when they sign in to the appliance.
To set or clear a message:
Step 1
If you will import a text file, put it into the
/data/pub/configuration
directory on the appliance.
Step 2
Access the command-line interface (CLI).
Step 3
Use the
adminaccessconfig
>
BANNER
command and subcommand.
Step 4
Commit the change.
Viewing Administrative User Activity
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