Digital Rights Management
Digital Rights Management
DRM or Digital Rights Management is a broad set of solutions that control access and protection to digital content. These generally encompass four common capabilities:
- Content classification: the ability to classify and label content. Once classification is in place, it can be used for reporting/visualization, and/or security controls based on classification labels associated with the classified content and without the need for additional content inspection.
- Access Control: defining who can access or cannot access a file.
- Content Encryption: content level encryption, with centralized key management, which allows only authorized users to access the content in cleartext.
- File Level Security: content level permissions that controls the operations that authorized users, who once allowed to access the content, can perform actions on the protected content
- File Level Marking: the ability to change the content or enforcing in content workflows
Supported Integrations
This is the new DRM integration. For the old integration, refer to Action API Data Protection
We currently support two ecosystems for sensitivity labels:
Reporting
Information related to the sensitivity label will also be made available as part of Skope IT. The following screenshots show examples of the reporting available.
Application Events

Application Event Details
Alerts

Alert Details

DLP Incidents

Incident Details
