Veritas Alta™ SaaS Protection Administrator's Guide
- Introduction to Veritas Alta™ SaaS Protection
- EDB and EDB compliance
- Active Directory synchronization
- Manage users and roles
- API permissions
- Add connectors
- Overview of adding connectors
- Add Exchange Online connectors
- Configure the capture scope for Exchange connectors
- Configure the capture scope for Exchange connectors
- Add SharePoint Online connectors
- Configuring the capture scopes for SharePoint connectors
- Add Teams site collections connectors
- Add OneDrive connectors
- Add Teams chat connectors
- Add Audit Log connectors
- Add Google Drive connectors
- Add Gmail connectors
- About the Salesforce connector
- Add Entra ID (Azure AD) connectors
- Add Box connectors
- Add Email/Messages
- Apps Consent Grant Utility
- Add Retention policies
- Perform backups
- Manage backed-up data
- Perform restores using Administration portal
- Restore SharePoint/OneDrive/Teams Sites and data
- Restore Teams chat messages and Teams channel conversations
- Restore Box data
- Restore Google Drive data
- About the Salesforce Data, Metadata, and CRM Content restore
- Limitations of Salesforce Metadata backup and restore
- About Entra ID (Azure AD) objects and records restore
- Perform restores using Export Utility
- Restore dashboard
- Install services and utilities
- Discovery
- Add Tagging polices
- Add Tiering policy
- General administrative tasks
- Manage Stors (Storages)
- Managing Scopes
- Known Issues
Adding regular expressions
Unlike Tagging policies which are deployed per Stor, RegExs are deployed globally at the Hub level and are applied across all Stors those are PII enabled.
To add regular expressions
- Open a web browser and access the Administration portal URL.
The home page of the Administration portal is displayed.
- Click Tagging.
- On the left, click Regular expressions.
- Click New Regular expressions.
- On the Update Regular expressions page, enter the following details:
Single Term Regexp
Lets you compose a regular expression that will work against a single term (For example, 4543934039222343).
Query String
Lets your query for strings, supports wildcards, and so on. It operates on individual words.
Advanced Elastic Search Query
Allows a raw query to be composed. Here you can use span_near to provide matching over multiple terms (for example, credit card numbers with dashes or spaces).
- Select the required output tag from the drop-down list.
- Click Create.
The RegEx is now active and will be evaluated during the next policy interval with the same scope as your indexing policies.