: Configure Classification Labels
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Configure Classification Labels

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Configure Classification Labels

Learn how to use classification labels to control data sharing before asset owners share files.
Data Security
extends its governance and protection capabilities automatically for files, securing that content—before it's shared.
Data Security
provides automatic remediation, but it’s even better to avoid the sharing. The removal of public links offers necessary security, but results in broken links and confusion for collaborators. Data classification labels provide security without usability conditions.
Currently,
Data Security
supports classification labels for Box.
Simply define data classification labels in the schema map provided.
Data Security
analyzes content. If any content is sensitive,
Data Security
applies a classification label you define in your schema map. If a policy prevents the sharing of sensitive content, asset owners don't see some share options thereby preventing sensitive content exfiltration.
Data Security
automatically generates data patterns based on the classification labels. An asset can potentially have more than one label. If an asset matches more than one policy,
Data Security
applies the most strict label.
You can use classification labels to:
Before you enable classification labels, you must add your Box app so
Data Security
can discover those assets.
  1. Select
    Settings
    Third Party Classification
    .
  2. Enable the classification setting.
    The
    Map Classification Schema
    displays.
  3. Select the content
    Category
    from the list of available content types.
  4. Use the up and down arrows to set the content priority.
  5. Save
    your schema map.

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