Contextual Chat Examples
Contextual chat examples that trigger Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (E-DLP) inspection for
passwords.
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Where Can I Use This? | What Do I Need? |
- NGFW (Managed by Panorama or Strata Cloud Manager)
- Prisma Access (Managed by Panorama or Strata Cloud Manager)
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Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (E-DLP) license
Or any of the following licenses that include the Enterprise DLP license
- Prisma Access CASB license
- Next-Generation
CASB for Prisma Access and NGFW (CASB-X) license
- Data Security license
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The table below shows various examples of combinations of contextual statements formats
that would trigger inspection Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (E-DLP), as well as examples of passwords
with varying complexity that would be blocked by Enterprise DLP.
Contextual Statement
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Response
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@<user> what is the password for the
database?
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password is password123
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Can you please share Virus DB credentials with Alex?
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Alex, username is your email address and passwd is pA$$w0rd!23
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what were the credentials for the Google Cloud accounts?
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username - <user> and passwd - gQxHD4&%
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Please share the credntial
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uname: abc123 and passwd: pA$$w0rd!23
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Please share the password
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ComPl3xP@$$w0rd@x1y2z
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@<user> what is the passwrd for the
database?
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password - password123
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