Create a Microsoft Exchange Inbound Connector
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- Register and Activate Enterprise DLP on Prisma Access (Panorama Managed)
- Edit the Enterprise DLP Snippet Settings on the DLP App
- Enable Role Based Access to Enterprise DLP on Strata Cloud Manager
- Enable Optical Character Recognition on Strata Cloud Manager
- Enable Optical Character Recognition for Enterprise DLP
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- Create a Data Profile on the DLP App
- Create a Data Profile with EDM Data Sets on the DLP App
- Create a Data Profile with Data Patterns and EDM Data Sets on the DLP App
- Create a Data Profile with Nested Data Profiles on the DLP App
- Create a Data Profile on Strata Cloud Manager
- Create a Data Profile with EDM Data Sets on Strata Cloud Manager
- Create a Data Profile with Data Patterns and EDM Data Sets on Strata Cloud Manager
- Create a Data Profile with Nested Data Profiles on Strata Cloud Manager
- Create a Data Filtering Profile on Panorama
- Create a Data Filtering Profile on Panorama for Non-File Detection
- Update a Data Profile on the DLP App
- Update a Data Profile on Strata Cloud Manager
- Update a Data Filtering Profile on Panorama
- Enable Existing Data Patterns and Filtering Profiles
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- How Does Email DLP Work?
- Activate Email DLP
- Add an Enterprise DLP Email Policy
- Review Email DLP Incidents
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- Monitor DLP Status with the DLP Health and Telemetry App
- View Enterprise DLP Log Details on the DLP App
- Manage Enterprise DLP Incidents on the DLP App
- View Enterprise DLP Audit Logs on the DLP App
- View Enterprise DLP Log Details on Strata Cloud Manager
- Manage Enterprise DLP Incidents on Strata Cloud Manager
- View Enterprise DLP Audit Logs on Strata Cloud Manager
- View Enterprise DLP Log Details on Panorama
Create a Microsoft Exchange Inbound Connector
Create an inbound Microsoft Exchange Online Connector to return emails forwarded to
Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (E-DLP)
for inline inspection back to Microsoft Exchange. Create an inbound connector to return emails forwarded to
Enterprise DLP
back to
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- SelectandMail flowConnectorsAdd a connectorto launch the Microsoft Exchange Connector wizard.
- Specify the connector source and destination.
- ForConnection from, selectYout organization's email server.
- ClickNext.
- Name the Microsoft Exchange connector.
- Enter a descriptiveNamefor the connector.
- (Optional) Enter aDescriptionfor the connector.
- (Best Practices) ForWhat do you want to do after connector is saved?, check (enable)Turn it on.Enable this to automatically turn on the connector after you have finished creating and saved the new Microsoft Exchange connector.
- ClickNext.
- Specify the authentication IP addresses that Microsoft Exchange uses to verifyEnterprise DLP.The authentication IP addresses are required so thatEnterprise DLPcan forward emails back to Microsoft Exchange.
- SelectBy verifying that the IP address of the sending server matches one of the following IP address, which belong to your partner organization.
- Add the following to IP addresses.34.168.197.20034.83.143.116
- Review the connector details andCreate Connector.ClickDonewhen prompted that the inbound connector was successfully created.
- Back in the Connectors page, verify the inbound connector is displayed and that theStatusisOn.
- Create a Microsoft Exchange Outbound Connector if not already created.The outbound connector is required to control the flow of emails forwarded from Microsoft Exchange Online toEnterprise DLPfor inline inspection.Skip this step if you have already created the outbound connector.
- After you successfully created the Microsoft Exchange connector, you must create Microsoft Exchange transports rule to forward emails toEnterprise DLP, and to specify what actions Microsoft Exchange takes based on theEnterprise DLPverdicts.