![]() Numbers in the context of the expression are replaced with “#” characters and are never stored within Cloud App Security. By default, violations are masked and shown in their context displaying 100 characters before and after the violation. When content is matched against the selected expression, the violation text is replaced with “X” characters. For example, you can choose 10 if you want to be alerted on files with at least 10 credit card numbers found within its content. You can decide set the minimum number of content violations that you want to match before the file is considered a violation. This option is highly useful if you have an inner classification keyword standard that you want to exclude from the policy. In addition, you can specify a regular expression to exclude a file from the results.
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