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Classification Module 6.1.2 - User Guide

Introduction Deploying Classification in Identity Manager Configuring Classification: Taxonomies, Categories, and Rules
An Overview of Classification Configuration Steps Required to Implement Classification Creating Taxonomies Implementing Rules for Automated Categorization Classifying Resources When Do Categorization and Classification Occur? Managing the Life Cycle of Taxonomies and Categories
Appendix A: PowerShell Commands Appendix B: Oracle Configuration Appendix C: Classifying Data with Data Governance Templates Appendix D: Creating a Taxonomy to Classify Data

What Categories Can You Apply?

When evaluating the accuracy of the categorization of the resource, you must be aware of taxonomy within which you are working, as taxonomies may have restrictions as to what categories can be applied. If a category has been defined as mutually exclusive, only a single subcategory can be applied to a resource. For example, consider a category in your taxonomy called PHI, which has three subcategories: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3. If PHI is set to mutually exclusive, you can only apply one of the subcategories. Your administrator determines this setting for each category in a taxonomy.

When you are manually adding categories to a resource, only taxonomies that do not currently have automated categorizations associated with the resource are available.

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