Contextual Chat Examples
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Contextual Chat Examples

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Contextual Chat Examples

Contextual chat examples that trigger Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (E-DLP) inspection for passwords.
On May 7, 2025, Palo Alto Networks is introducing new Evidence Storage and Syslog Forwarding service IP addresses to improve performance and expand availability for these services globally.
You must allow these new service IP addresses on your network to avoid disruptions for these services. Review the Enterprise DLP Release Notes for more information.
Where Can I Use This?What Do I Need?
  • NGFW (Managed by Panorama or Strata Cloud Manager)
  • Prisma Access (Managed by Panorama or Strata Cloud Manager)
  • Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (E-DLP) license
    Review the Supported Platforms for details on the required license for each enforcement point.
Or any of the following licenses that include the Enterprise DLP license
  • Prisma Access CASB license
  • Next-Generation CASB for Prisma Access and NGFW (CASB-X) license
  • Data Security license
The table below shows various examples of combinations of contextual statements formats that would trigger inspection Enterprise Data Loss Prevention (E-DLP), as well as examples of passwords with varying complexity that would be blocked by Enterprise DLP.
Contextual Statement
Response
@<user> what is the password for the database?
password is password123
Can you please share Virus DB credentials with Alex?
Alex, username is your email address and passwd is pA$$w0rd!23
what were the credentials for the Google Cloud accounts?
username - <user> and passwd - gQxHD4&%
Please share the credntial
uname: abc123 and passwd: pA$$w0rd!23
Please share the password
ComPl3xP@$$w0rd@x1y2z
@<user> what is the passwrd for the database?
password - password123