10.1 Enable/Disable Sensitive Content Inspection Authorization

The Sensitive Information feature consists of two main components: Sensitive Content and Document Labeling. Sensitive Content allows detection of files containing specific sensitive information, while Document Labeling enables administrators to assign labels and confidentiality levels to documents. Based on sensitive content, document labels, and confidentiality levels, administrators can monitor and manage files selectively, and enforce Sensitive Information Control policies to track the transmission and storage of documents containing sensitive information.

For sensitive information control policies that rely on content-based detection, administrators must enable Sensitive Content Inspection Authorization on client machines for the policies to function.

  • In the console's Computers section, select the target computer or group (applying to all computers if a group). Right-click and choose Sensitive Content Inspection Management → Enable Sensitive Content Inspection Authorization to activate it. Selecting Disable Sensitive Content Inspection Authorization will revoke the authorization for the selected machines.
  • After selecting a computer, check the Sensitive Content Inspection Authorization property in the Basic Information panel on the right. If it shows Unauthorized, the authorization is not enabled; if it shows Sensitive Content Inspection Authorized, the authorization is active.
  • In the console, under Entire Network → View, if Show Sensitive Information Authorization is checked, any computer displaying the " enabled icon" icon in the Computers list indicates that Sensitive Content Inspection Authorization is enabled for that machine.