Administrator Guide
Data Classification (Administrator)
- Configure Classification Levels — Learn how to create and update Classification Levels for your instance.
- Set a Default Classification — Learn how to automatically classify pages when they are created.
- Forcing Classification on Page Creation or Edit — Learn how to force users to classify pages before they’re created.
- Bulk Change Classification — Learn how to quickly classify a large number of pages.
- Automatic Page Restriction — Learn how to automatically restrict your pages based on their classification level.
- Reporting and Statistics — Learn how to view important information about the total classified pages per space.
Sensitive Data Detection (Administrator)
- Enable Sensitive Data Detection — Learn how to begin detecting sensitive data across your Confluence Instance.
- Configure Scan Options — Learn how to configure your scans for Sensitive Data.
- Finding Sensitive Data — Learn how to search for any Sensitive Data that has been detected across your Confluence Instance.
- Dealing with Sensitive Data — Learn what options are available to you once you have detected some sensitive data.
- Automation — Learn how to configure automated actions to occur when sensitive data is detected.
- Using an External API for Data Detection
Advanced Usage
- Configuring Global Options — Learn how to configure Compliance for Confluence.
- Show the Classification Level on Page Exports and Printouts — Learn how to include the Classification Level on your pages when they’re printed or exported.
- Perform a Maintenance Scan — The Maintenance Scan deletes all the data accumulated so far and rebuilds all the information. Use with caution as this will take a long time depending on the amount of data in your system.
- Performing an On-Demand Scan — Learn how to run a manual scan of your system using the options that you define.
- Enforce Restrictions — Correct Page Restriction drift to match the defined restrictions in Space and Global Settings as appropriate. Use with caution, especially on larger systems.
- Custom Styling — You can style the Compliance for Confluence App according to your organisation standards. On this page, we provide basic information on the primary UI elements that you may want to apply custom styles - specifically the CSS Selectors that you can use to change the style.
- REST API — This page contains a listing of the most used REST API’s that will allow you to integrate with the App with your own scripts and plugins.
- Groovy Scripts — Use a scripting App to interact with Compliance for Confluence.