Abstract
Traditional data loss prevention configurations for video conferences are often statically applied during scheduling. Organizational policy updates occurring before a meeting start or sensitivity changes arising during a live session may not be accounted for by such approaches. In this disclosure, security rules are dynamically evaluated at conference instantiation and whenever classification labels are modified in-call. Rules associated with multiple labels are aggregated and processed sequentially, where the final rule in the evaluation chain determines the setting state. A resolved security configuration is applied to the conference instance in a single atomic update. Current organizational policies are consistently enforced regardless of when a meeting was scheduled. Real-time adjustments to feature availability and visual indicators are provided to reflect the active security posture, preventing data leakage without requiring session restarts.
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N/A, N/A, and N/A, "Dynamic Resolution of Security Configurations via Sequential Rule Processing During Conference Instantiation and Label Transitions", Technical Disclosure Commons, ()
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/10048