File Security Classification, non-compliance label
When viewing a folder, it is currently not possible to know if there are files within the folder structure that have a differing classification label from the one at the root level. This "non-compliance" could potentially be problematic, or even a signal that someone has inadvertently changed a classification. It would be nice to have some kind of visual indicator that the top-level classification label is not 100% cascaded throughout the folder/file structure below it in the waterfall.
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AdminAnonymous (Admin, Box) commented
It is expected to have different classification labels for different files within the folder structure, esp. with content driven auto-classification.
To help make it easier to spot files with different classification labels in a folder, we plan to add classification indicators for each file in the files list view - see https://pulse.box.com/forums/909778-help-shape-the-future-of-box/suggestions/39483595-display-shield-classification-labels-by-default-be.
Besides, if a user changes the original classification of a file, Details > Classification > Classification Updated By will show this user updated classification and when.