Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Policy and Classification Labels: Limitations
The Data Loss Prevention (DLP) feature in WorkDrive relies on content extraction from uploaded files. DLP classification is performed based only on the extracted content. Currently, WorkDrive supports text and Optical Character Recognition (OCR) ...
DLP: Supported country-specific sensitive content identifiers in WorkDrive
As an admin or super admin of a WorkDrive team, you can configure data loss prevention (DLP) rules to secure files containing country-specific personally identifiable information (PII), such as Social Security Numbers (SSN) or National ID numbers. ...
How to apply or remove a Classification Label manually
In cases where users need to apply restrictions selectively, WorkDrive offers Manual classification through classification labels. This feature allows users to manually apply preconfigured labels to specific files and enforce restrictions or warnings ...
Create and manage Classification Labels
Classification labels help you quickly identify sensitive files and restrict them from being shared, downloaded, copied, or printed. You can create and apply these labels in two ways: Automatically via a data loss prevention (DLP) policy Manually by ...
Create and manage a DLP policy (Automatic classification)
Protecting sensitive data is essential for maintaining business integrity and regulatory compliance. Implementing a data loss prevention (DLP) policy in WorkDrive enables admins to automatically secure sensitive files by preventing unauthorized ...
Data Loss Prevention (DLP) in WorkDrive: An Overview
In today’s data-driven world, protecting sensitive information is critical to sustaining customer trust, business continuity, and compliance. Data loss occurs when sensitive information is exposed, altered, or deleted in ways that compromise its ...