Introduction to HawkShield
  • Introduction to HawkShield
  • Deployment
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  • Infrastructure Deployment
  • Automation Flow for Updating Services
  • Automation Flow to Update Services
  • Administrative Guide
  • Browser Protection
    • Browser Plug-In Deployment
    • User Guide of Browser Protection
  • Email Protection
    • Admin Policy Creation
    • User Guide of Email Protection (for G-Mail)
      • Connecting G-Mail Accounts to HawkShield
    • Deployment for Outlook
    • User Guide of Email Protection (for Outlook)
      • Connecting Outlook Accounts to HawkShield
  • Introduction to HawkShield DSPM
    • Capabilites
    • Analytics Dashboard
    • DSPM Connectors
      • Setting Up Connectors
      • Managing Connector
      • Connector Dashboard
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      • How to Create New Report
    • DSPM Policy
      • How to Create SaaS Policy
      • How to Create DBaaS Policy
    • DSPM Incident
    • DSPM Entities
      • How to Create New Entities
      • How to Create Categories
    • DSPM Privacy Law
      • How to Create a Privacy Law
    • Data Lineage
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  • Settings
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    • Default Reason
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    • Request Approval
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DSPM Privacy Law

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Last updated 4 months ago

The Privacy Law dashboard in HawkShield DSPM provides a centralized platform to access, manage, and create privacy laws in line with various compliance standards.

  1. Access the Dashboard Navigate to the Discovery section in HawkShield DSPM and click on "Privacy Law" from the left-side bar menu to access and configure laws.

  2. Manage Compliance Tiles Previously created compliance tiles are displayed here, allowing admins to edit or delete them by clicking on the three-dot menu.

  3. Create Laws Admins can use "+Create Law" button to add new laws to the system in accordance with compliance standards.