While the power of Box Shield to protect the content within your organization is strong, getting Box Shield configured can be daunting because there are several parts and many settings. But securing your organization's content is one of your most important jobs as a Box administrator.
Classifying your content and defining who can access your content based on classification is a core component of content security. This topic will help you understand and configure the Classification and Access Policies components of Box Shield for your organization.
Classifying Your Content
Content classification is the foundation of a content governance strategy. Unclassified content is uncontrolled content. The first step in classifying your content in Box is to create Classification Labels. To get a better understanding of what Classification Labels you should create, see Creating and Using Classification Labels Based On Industry Best Practices.
Defining Access Policies
Shield Access Polices allow you to define who can access your content based on how that content is classified. But Access Policies have many options to configure. To guide you through this process, we have developed Configuring Shield Access Policies to Match Industry Best Practices to guide you on this journey to help secure your content.