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McAfee Data Loss Prevention 9.2.2 Product Guide

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5Integrating <strong>McAfee</strong> DLP EndpointTagging and trackingBecause ePolicy Orchestrator is a Microsoft Windows server, the Discover scan must be configured touse the CIFS protocol.The network‐based Discover scan is used as a framework for endpoint scans. Since scan definitions aredefined by configuring the agent, those parameters should be skipped in the Edit Scan Operation pages.Task1 Select one of these options:• In ePolicy Orchestrator, select Menu | <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Prevention</strong> | DLP Classify | Discover Scan Operations | ScanOperations.• On your <strong>McAfee</strong> DLP appliance, select Classify | Discover Scan Operations | Scan Operations.2 In the Actions tab, select New.3 Type in a scan task name and optional description.4 From the Repository Type menu, select CIFS.Do not make a selection from the Credential and Schedule menus.5 From the Mode menu, select the Discover scan type.6 Under Devices, select the <strong>McAfee</strong> DLP Discover appliance from which the scan will be run.7 In the Node Definition tab, provide the IP address of the CIFS server that is the target of your scan.8 If you want to test the connection, select your device before clicking Test.9 Click Include to add the defined node to the Included list.If you want to exclude one or more addresses from an IP adress range or subnet, click Exclude.10 Click the Filters tab to define the exact location on the server that you want to scan.You can filter by share, folder, and file property on CIFS server.11 Click Browse to navigate to the location of the scan.Alternatively, open the Filter category and set the options manually.12 Click the Policies tab and select policies whose rules will be applied against data at rest in thedefined repositories.13 Click Save.Tagging and trackingA tag is metadata that is added to a file in the form of a Globally Unique Identifier (GUID), and it canalso have a name and description. Tags are essentially extended attributes that can be used to identifyand track sensitive content on computers, removable media, and other devices that contain data.Tags work as classification devices and stay with the content, even if it is copied into anotherdocument, moved to another location, attached to other files, or saved to another format.148 <strong>McAfee</strong> <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Prevention</strong> <strong>9.2.2</strong> <strong>Product</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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