Abstract
Conflicts in data protection policy enforcement for video conferencing are often addressed using subjective hierarchies of rule strictness or sensitivity. Such methods produce unpredictable results when multiple overlapping policies are applied to a single session. To address these limitations, disclosed is a method for evaluating data loss prevention rules using strict linear precedence. Rules are processed sequentially according to their order in a predefined administrative list. Every rule evaluated later in the sequence overrides any previous settings for the specific parameters it modifies, regardless of the perceived rigor of the rule. Evaluation is performed during session instantiation or when classification labels are updated during a live session. This approach ensures a mathematically predictable outcome for session configurations. Administrative flexibility is enhanced, as specific policy exceptions can be implemented without reliance on complex priority dimensions.
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N/A, N/A, and N/A, "Conflict Resolution for Data Loss Prevention Rules in Video Communication via Strict Linear Precedence", Technical Disclosure Commons, ()
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/10045