Communication Policies
Overview
Communication Policies are the foundation of your Ethical wall. Communication Policies define if and how Users and Groups can communicate with each other.
The following diagram summarizes parts of a Communication Policy:
The Chaperones feature is available from Verba release 8.9
For more details see Manage Communication Policies.
For information about different parts of a Communication Policy, see
Participants
Policies are defined between Participant A and Participant B groups. These are defined by combinations of
Extensions - Phone numbers and SIP URIs
Users - Individually with one or more extensions
Groups - Groups of one or more users
Addresses - Phone numbers, SIP URIs
Domains - SIP domains
Regular Expressions - number and SIP URI patterns
All Users/Groups/Extensions can be synchronized from Active Directory.
Extension, User and Group selection for Session and Content Policies is not available with Starter User licenses, only with full Ethical Wall User licenses.
With Starter licenses the Session and Content Policies can only be defined for all employees.
Communication Modalities
It is possible to monitor and block multiple modalities:
Presence
Instant Messaging
Voice
Video
File Transfer
Screen Sharing
Data Share in Conference (Lync/SfB only)
The following Lync/SfB actions are viewed as Data Share: Power Point share, Whiteboard, Polling, Q&A, OneNote share, Program share
You can set the policies so that only Participant A can contact Participant B, and not the other way around, or you can block the communication both ways.