Services

Use the Settings > General > Services page in the Data Security module of the Forcepoint Security Manager to configure the following local and external services that interact with Forcepoint DLP:

  • When Forcepoint DLP integrates with Forcepoint Web Security, Linking Service provides IP address to user name resolution for HTTP incidents. This allows Forcepoint DLP to display user names in incident reports, rather than IP addresses.

    See Linking Service and mapping URL categories.

  • Forcepoint DLP can decrypt and analyze Microsoft Office files that were encrypted by Microsoft Information Protection.

    See Configuring MIP for endpoint decryption.

  • With a Forcepoint DLP Cloud Applications subscription, the Cloud service can be used to apply DLP policies to files uploaded to, downloaded from, or shared within a variety of cloud applications.

    See Configuring DLP Cloud Applications.

  • Data Protection Service gives you the option to enforce DLP rules that protect cloud applications through integration with Forcepoint CASB or Forcepoint Email Security Cloud. It also protects data that is uploaded to web applications through integration with Forcepoint Web Security Cloud.

    See Configuring Data Protection Service.

  • Organizations that use a supported, third-party classification system to label files used in the network can enable Forcepoint DLP to integrate with the existing system.

    See Configuring file labeling.

  • Forcepoint DLP Risk-Adaptive protection allows administrators to define dynamic DLP Policy Rules that perform different actions based on the current end-user risk level. The Forcepoint DLP Endpoint can receive the current end- user risk level by integration with Forcepoint Behavioral Analytics technology, or alternatively, by installing Forcepoint Dynamic User Protection on the same endpoint system.

    See Analytics.