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McAfee Data Loss Prevention 9.2.2 Product Guide

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2Using <strong>McAfee</strong> DLP MonitorFind data by time, transmission method, or locationTable 2-21 Common port assignments (continued)Port numberService144 NNTP443 HTTPS465, 587 SMTP‐SSL993 IMAP‐SSL995 POP3‐SSLSearch by using protocolsYou can identify a specific type of traffic by using protocols as search qualifiers.For example, HTTP protocols might be identified to find incidents in web traffic, or FTP might be used todetect large quantities of data being transmitted.Task1 Select one of these options:• In ePolicy Orchestrator, select Menu | <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Prevention</strong> | DLP Reporting | Advanced Search.• On your <strong>McAfee</strong> DLP appliance, select Capture | Advanced Search.2 Open the Protocol category.3 Select Protocol | is any of and click ?.The Protocols window appears.4 Open categories and select protocol checkboxes.5 Click Apply.6 Click Search.Search by excluding protocolsExclude protocols from a query to prevent incidents using them from appearing in search results.Task1 Select one of these options:• In ePolicy Orchestrator, select Menu | <strong>Data</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> <strong>Prevention</strong> | DLP Reporting | Advanced Search.• On your <strong>McAfee</strong> DLP appliance, select Capture | Advanced Search.2 Open the Protocol category.3 Select Protocol | is none of and click ?.The Protocols pop‐up menu appears.4 Open categories and select protocol checkboxes.5 Click Apply.6 Click Search.50 <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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