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roipaz
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

The new DLP Built-In Privacy Data Classification for the US allow you to quickly set privacy data classifications for the US. 

What are Data Classifications? 
Data classifications are groups of data identifiers combined to monitor or block related content. For instance, you can create a data classification for medically related content by including built-in identifiers for ICD codes, drug names, prescription names, health conditions, and national drug code names. When applied to a rule in the Data Loss Prevention Policy, this classification will monitor or block content matching those identifiers. 

How do Built-in Data Classifications Simplify DLP Policy Management? 
Choosing the right set of built-in identifiers for a data classification can be complex, requiring a thorough understanding of data privacy standards and the identifiers library.
Built-in data classifications allow DLP administrators to focus on setting the right access rules for sensitive data, rather than figuring out how to identify it.
 

Are Built-in Data Classifications Available for Both Realtime DLP and SaaS API DLP 
Yes, like custom classifications, built-in data classifications are a fully supported multi-mode DLP feature, working with both Realtime DLP and SaaS API DLP. 

What does the Built-In Privacy Data Classification for the US Cover ? 
The Built-in Privacy Data Classification for the US cover personal Information Identifiers used in the United States, data that includes any personal information that may identify an individual, such as financial account numbers, medical records, passport or government identification numbers, or credit card numbers. 

Where can I find more information? 
Refer to the Secure Access documentation for guidance at 
Built-In Data Classifications 

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