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Working with Filters and Policies > Managing policies > Enabling data loss protection policies
Administrator Help | TRITON AP-EMAIL | Version 8.1.x
In addition to creating and enabling policies that protect your email system from email threats, you can enable DLP policies that can detect the presence of sensitive data in your organization's email and execute appropriate actions to prevent data loss. You can use DLP policies for inbound, outbound, and internal email.
Email DLP policies must be configured in the TRITON Manager Data module (Main > Policy Management > DLP Policies > Manage Policies). A new policy wizard provides the steps for creating a new email DLP policy. See Data Security Manager Help for detailed information.
Data loss protection policies are enabled by default in the Email module. However, the Email module must be registered with the Data module before the policies are applied to email. See The dashboard for instructions on how to register with the Data module.
If you need to enable DLP policies for some reason, click the DLP policy name on the Main > Policy Management > Policies page for inbound, outbound, or internal email, and set the following options in the Edit Policy page:
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Status: Enabled or Disabled. Enable or disable the DLP policy. Data loss protection policies are enabled by default.
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Mode: Monitor or Enforce. Select Monitor if you want the data loss protection function to simply monitor your email, and select Enforce if you want to apply DLP policies to your email.
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Notification. Add a notification to a message when an email attachment to that message has been dropped as a result of a DLP policy.
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Mark the Send notification when attachment of the message is dropped check box to enable the sending of notifications.
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