About Content Security Policy

The content security policy comprises a number of combined components that determine the email content that is allowed to flow in and out of your organization. You create your policy by adding Content Rules and other Policy References, to Mail Policy Routes. Each Mail policy route references two Email Address Lists. One list supplies the sender addresses, the other supplies the recipient addresses.

When email passes through the Gateway, it is checked against DLP and hygiene content rules that have been configured for the route the email is taking. Depending on those rules, a number of actions can be performed. Included in these actions is the detection and removal of sensitive, dangerous or inappropriate content, hidden macros, scripts and document properties from communication flow by using Adaptive Redaction and Sanitization.

In addition to routes and rules, you can:

You define your content policy from the Policy Center Home Page.

If you have a conjoined policy where you have a Email or Exchange, and Web Gateway in the same peer group, you can configure each Gateway from a single Policy Center Home page. For example, although HTTPS Policy is specific to the Web Gateway, you can configure it from the Policy Center Home page on the Email Gateway where a conjoined configuration exists. A conjoined policy will also allow you configure Policy References that are exclusive to either the Web or Email Gateway from a single Policy Center Home page.

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