Cloud App Security Administration Guide for Box
- Cloud App Security
- Understanding Cloud App Security
- Configuring Cloud App Security
- Managing Quarantine for Box
- Using the SonicWall Cloud App Security Dashboard
- Managing Security Events
- Managing Policies
- Using Data Leak Protection
- Using Cloud App Security Analytics
- Configuring Cloud Applications in the Cloud App Store
- Managing Security Applications in the Security App Store
- Managing Security Tool Exceptions
- Using the System Log
- Managing Cloud App Security Licenses
- SonicWall Support
United Kingdom
Rule name |
Description |
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Scotland community health index number |
The Scotland Community Health Index Number (CHI number) is a 10-digit sequence used to uniquely identify a patient within National Health Service Scotland (NHS Scotland). |
United Kingdom drivers license number |
A driver's license number for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK). |
United Kingdom national health service number |
A National Health Service (NHS) number is the unique number allocated to a registered user of the three public health services in England, Wales, and the Isle of Man. |
United Kingdom national insurance number |
The National Insurance number (NINO) is a number used in the United Kingdom (UK) in the administration of the National Insurance or social security system. It identifies people, and is also used for some purposes in the UK tax system. The number is sometimes referred to as NI No or NINO. |
United Kingdom passport number |
A United Kingdom (UK) passport number. |
United Kingdom taxpayer reference number |
A United Kingdom (UK) Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR) number. This number, comprised of a string of 10 decimal digits, is an identifier used by the UK government to manage the taxation system. Unlike other identifiers, such as the passport number or social insurance number, the UTR is not listed on official identity cards. |
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