View criteria used to create custom keyword lists for use in data loss prevention templates.
Criteria for a keyword list
| Rule | |
| Any keyword | A file must contain at least one keyword
                                    in the keyword list. | 
| All keywords | A file must contain all the keywords in the keyword list. | 
| All keywords within <x> characters | A file must contain all the keywords in
                                    the keyword list. In addition, each keyword pair must be within
                                    <x> characters of each other. For example, your 3 keywords
                                    are WEB, DISK, and USB and the number of characters you specified
                                    is 20. If Data Loss Prevention detects
                                    all keywords in the order DISK, WEB, and USB, the number of characters
                                    from the "D" (in DISK) to the "W" (in WEB) and from the "W" to the
                                    "U" (in USB) must be 20 characters or less. The following data matches the criteria: DISK####WEB############USB The following data does not match the criteria: DISK*******************WEB****USB(23
                                    characters
                                    between "D" and "W") When deciding on the number of characters, remember that a small number, such as 10,
                                    usually
                                    results in a faster scanning time but only covers a relatively small area. This may
                                    reduce the
                                    likelihood of detecting sensitive data, especially in large files. As the number increases,
                                    the area
                                    covered also increases but scanning time might be slower. | 
| Combined score for keywords exceeds threshold | A file must contain one or more keywords
                                    in the keyword list. If only one keyword was detected, its score
                                    must be higher than the threshold. If there are several keywords,
                                    their combined score must be higher than the threshold. Assign
                                    each keyword a score of 1 to 10. A highly confidential word or phrase,
                                    such as "salary increase" for the Human Resources department, should
                                    have a relatively high score. Words or phrases that, by themselves,
                                    do not carry much weight can have lower scores. Consider the
                                    scores that you assigned to the keywords when configuring the threshold.
                                    For example, if you have five keywords and three of those keywords
                                    are high priority, the threshold can be equal to or lower than the
                                    combined score of the three high priority keywords. This means that
                                    the detection of these three keywords is enough to treat the file
                                    as sensitive. | 
 
		