Overview
In Banyan, a Content Policy enforces what types of content a user is blocked from accessing. Content policies are defined by the following:
- types of content being blocked
- exceptions, and
- additional configurations.
Once a content policy is saved, it can be assigned to other entities in Banyan, such as a user & device, a web service, a public application, etc.
Banyan supports the following types of content policies:
- Internet Threat Protection (ITP) Policies - to protect users from malicious websites, ransomware, or phishing attacks by examining internet traffic
- Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Policies - to prevent users from unitentionally exposing organizational data
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