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Creating Custom DLP Policies > Managing exceptions > Adding a new exception > Exception Wizard - Severity & Action
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Low - Incidents that match this exception are of low importance. The policy breach is minor.
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Medium - Incidents that match this exception are of medium importance. The policy breach is moderate.
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High - Incidents that match this exception are very important and warrant immediate attention. The policy breach is severe.
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Select Block all to use the strict actions defined under Main > Policy Management > Resources > Action Plans.
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Select Audit & notify manager (the default) to use the moderate actions defined. These are a compromise between the blocking and auditing plans.
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Select Audit only to use audit incidents and not block them.
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Greatest number of matched conditions. Select this option if you want the number of matches for each condition to be compared, and only the greatest number reported. For example, if there are 5 matches for the condition, ConfidentialPattern, 3 for SSN_Pattern, and 10 for MyKeyPhrases, the number of matches would be defined as 10.
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Sum of all matched conditions. Select this option if you want the number of matches for each condition to be added together and the total to be reported. Given the same example as above, the number of matches would be defined as 18.
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If you are using Risk-Adaptive Protection to determine actions according to the source's risk level, select an action plan for each one of the risk levels (1-5), and a Dynamic User Protection Severity value. When the rule is triggered, the action plan that will be executed will be the one that was defined for the risk level of the user as determined by Forcepoint Behavioral Analytics.
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The Risk-Adaptive Protection section only affects users that were defined as risk-adaptive users (see Custom user directory groups and Custom users pages on how to define such users.)
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Creating Custom DLP Policies > Managing exceptions > Adding a new exception > Exception Wizard - Severity & Action
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