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Navigating the System > Main options
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The Dashboard appears first when an administrator logs on to the Data Security module of the Forcepoint Security Manager. It provides an at-a-glance dashboard of the enterprise data loss prevention status. See Viewing the Dashboard.
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System Health helps administrators to monitor Forcepoint DLP performance. See Monitoring system health.
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Endpoint Status* shows a list of data endpoints that are registered with the management server, including information regarding an endpoint's discovery, profile and policy, and the host's system summary. See Viewing endpoint status.
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Mobile Status* shows a list of mobile devices that are registered with the management server, including information regarding the owner, device type, and last sync time. See Viewing endpoint status.
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Data Loss Prevention lets each administrator view and manage relevant data loss prevention incidents. Assign incidents to other administrators, view consolidated reports on incidents and information leaks, and schedule reporting tasks. The reports provide a complete picture of what's going on inside the network.
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Mobile Devices* shows information about mobile device incidents. Use this page to assign, view, and monitor mobile device incidents.
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Discovery* shows information about incidents that were detected through discovery scans. Use this page to assign, view, and monitor discovery incidents.
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Use DLP Policies to create or manage network or endpoint DLP policies. Create policies from scratch or use predefined policies.
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Use Discovery Policies* to create or manage discovery policies. Create policies from scratch or use a predefined regulatory template.
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Use Content Classifiers to describe the data to be protected. Classify data using patterns and phrases, file properties, file fingerprints, database fingerprint, or machine learning.
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Use Resources to define data sources and destinations to monitor and protect, endpoint devices or applications that may be in use, and the remediations or actions to take when a violation is discovered (such as block or notify).
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Traffic Log shows details of the traffic being monitored by Forcepoint DLP. See The Forcepoint DLP traffic log.
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System Log offers a list of the events sent from system components, such as the Forcepoint DLP servers, protectors, and policy engines. See The Forcepoint DLP system log.
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Audit Log displays a list of actions that administrators have performed in the system. See The Forcepoint DLP audit log.
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Navigating the System > Main options
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