Views:

Provides a summary of content violation detections due to specific policies. Example: name of the policy in violation, the type of filter that detects the content violation, the total number of content violations on the network

Table 1. Content Violation Policy Summary Data View

Data

Description

Policy

Displays the name of the policy that endpoints violate.

Filter Type

Displays the type of filter that triggers the violation. Example: content filter, phishing filter, URL reputation filter

Unique Senders/Users

Displays the number of unique email message addresses or users sending content that violates managed product policies.

Example: A managed product detects 10 violation instances of the same policy coming from 3 computers.

Unique Senders/Users = 3

Unique Recipients

Displays the number of unique email message recipients receiving content that violate managed product policies.

Example: A managed product detects 10 violation instances of the same policy on 2 computers.

Unique Recipients = 2

Detections

Displays the total number of policy violations managed products detect.

Example: A managed product detects 10 violation instances of the same policy on one computer.

Detections = 10