The correct answer is B . In Forcepoint DSPM, content detectors analyze file contents using configured search logic such as keywords, phrases, positive and negative terms, or regular expressions. During detector creation, administrators can associate the detector with a detector group. Forcepoint states that when a detector group is selected, the detector becomes part of the AI Mesh and contributes to classification results. If the administrator does not want the detector to influence classification, a non-AI Mesh detector group should be selected instead.
This is important because detector grouping controls whether detector hits are merely informational or actively influence classification decisions. A payroll detector, for example, may search for terms such as salary, payslip, compensation, or payroll. If tied into the AI Mesh, those hits can help classify files as sensitive or confidential. The other options misrepresent detector behavior. Detectors do not automatically revoke permissions, convert keywords directly into taxonomy labels, or disappear from scan results when grouped. References/topics: Administration > Detectors, Content Detectors, Detector Groups, AI Mesh, Classification Results, Contain/Not Contain Logic .
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