How to work with the DLP alert management dashboard?
To work with the DLP alert management dashboard: In the Microsoft 365 compliance center, go to Data Loss Prevention. Select the Alerts tab to view the DLP alerts dashboard. Choose filters to refine the list of alerts. Choose Customize columns to list the properties you want to see.
How to change the status of an alert?
After you investigate the alert, choose Manage alert to change the status ( Active, Investigating, Dismissed, or Resolved ). You can also add comments and assign the alert to someone in your organization.
How does alert prompt and confirm work in JavaScript?
As we’ll be using the browser as our demo environment, let’s see a couple of functions to interact with the user: alert, prompt and confirm. This one we’ve seen already. It shows a message and waits for the user to press “OK”. The mini-window with the message is called a modal window.
Why are alert policies synced to alert detection engine?
This is because the policy has to be synced to the alert detection engine. A user performs an activity that matches the conditions of an alert policy. In the case of malware attacks, infected email messages sent to users in your organization trigger an alert.
Do you use alerts in dashboards to grab user attention?
check “Icons in reverse order” and “Show icons only” buttons and you are done! Add an extra column next to Alert column. Select the column and set its font to “Wingdings 2” and color to Red. The Char code 152 is a big black circle in wingdings 2 font. Do you use Alerts in Dashboards?
How to display alerts in a dashboard in Excel?
The easiest way to display alerts is to use Excel 2007’s Conditional Formatting feature – Icon sets. Assuming you have a table in dashboard like above (data), Select the alert column and go to Conditional Formatting > Icon sets > 3 Traffic Lights (unrimmed) Now, go to Conditional Formatting > Edit Rules.
As we’ll be using the browser as our demo environment, let’s see a couple of functions to interact with the user: alert, prompt and confirm. This one we’ve seen already. It shows a message and waits for the user to press “OK”. The mini-window with the message is called a modal window.
This is because the policy has to be synced to the alert detection engine. A user performs an activity that matches the conditions of an alert policy. In the case of malware attacks, infected email messages sent to users in your organization trigger an alert.