
Terms that identify mention of security agency domains, e.g. – nsa.gov, cia.gov, etc.
List of sensitive diseases
Common sexual words and phrases
Non-Numeric terms pertaining to Social Security Numbers
Terms to negate Sox compliance false positives
Common terms identifying unsolicited email
Other terms identifying unsolicited email
Common sports terminology typically associated with sports web sites
Pattern to identify Social Security Numbers(delimited)
Pattern to identify Social Security Numbers in documents
Pattern to identify Social Security Numbers in messages
Substance abuse related expressions
Terms used to identify individual computer access, e.g., username, login, User Name
Common violent words, phrases and threats
Non-numeric terms pertaining to VISA credit cards
Common terms for a variety of weapons
Terms often used in Wire Transfer transactions – e.g. dates, types, origins, etc.
Create a Concept
When you create a new concept, you are using text and/or regular expressions to define one or
more patterns for a particular kind of data that you want iGuard‘s capture engine to recognize and
protect.
Suppose you want iGuard to ensure that no data containing your internal part numbers, product
IDs, or document numbers ever leaves your site to ensure the integrity of your intellectual property.
This could be done by identifying all of your numbering systems in a PART-NUMBER concept.
1. Go to the Policies tab.
2. Click on Concepts.
3. Click on Add Concept.
4. Name the concept (use uppercase only).
5. Describe the concept.
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