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A Conservative Techie | Thoughts from a Conservative point of view in regards to technology A Conservative Techie Thoughts from a Conservative point of view in regards to technology Menu Skip to content Home About Amazon Wish List Post navigation ← Older posts Tracking a DeviceID for use in a Symantec DLP Policy Posted on May 5, 2016 by Jonathan Overview Symantec Endpoint Prevent for DLP has the ability to track and limit data being copied to removable storage (USB drives, etc.). Within a DLP policy we can leverage the DeviceID of a removable storage device as either an inclusion or exclusion to our policy. This document will cover how to set it up. Process The first tool we need to leverage is “DeviceID.exe” which is a part of the Tools folder under the DLP agent source directory. This executable will allow us to gather both the Device ID and the Regex that is needed for either the exclusion or inclusion. This information is taken from ...
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