File
               attributes are specific properties of a file. You
               can use two file attributes when defining data
               identifiers, namely, file type and file size. For
               example, a software development company may want to
               limit the sharing of the company's software
               installer to the R&D department, whose members
               are responsible for the development and testing of
               the software. In this case, the Trend Vision One administrator can create
               a policy that blocks the transmission of executable
               files that are 10 to 40 MB in size to all
               departments except R&D.
By themselves, file attributes are poor identifiers of sensitive
               files. Continuing the example in this topic, third-party software
               installers shared by other departments will most likely be blocked. Trend Micro therefore
               recommends combining file attributes with other DLP data identifiers
               for a more targeted detection of sensitive files.
For a complete list of supported file types, see the Data
                  Protection Lists document at:
 
		