Creating access policy
To create an access policy:
- Open Application Data Protection. 
- In the left pane, click Access Policies. 
- On the Access Policies screen, click Add Access Policy. The Add Access Policy wizard is displayed. Follow the steps to complete the setup. - c. Select Default Reveal Format - d. Confirmation 
Add General Info
- Specify a unique name for the access policy. 
- Describe the access policy. 
- Click Next to go to the User Set Rules tab. 
Add User Set Rules
- On the User Set Rules tab, click Add User Set Rule. 
- Under the Select User Set(s) section, select the User Set for which you want to define access policy. 
- From the Select Reveal Format drop-down list, select the reveal format for the User Set. You can select any of these reveal formats: - Plaintext: Plaintext is revealed to the application users. 
- Ciphertext: Ciphertext is revealed to the application users. 
- Error Replacement Value: Error replacement value is returned to the application users. To return error replacement value, you must configure one of the following settings: - Select Return NULL value to specify NULL as the Error Replacement Value. 
- Select Return Custom value and specify custom value as the Error Replacement Value. 
  
- Masked Value: Masked value is returned to the application users. To know more about masking, refer to Managing Masking Format. 
 
- Click Save. - To configure User Set Rule for other user sets, click Add User Set Rule and repeat steps 2 to 5 else, click Next to go to the Default Reveal Format tab. - Select Default Reveal Format
- On the Default Reveal Format tab, select any of the following format from the drop-down list. This selection is configured for the users who are not part of any user set rule. - Plaintext: Plaintext is revealed to the application users. 
- Ciphertext: Ciphertext is revealed to the application users. 
- Error Replacement Value: Error replacement value is returned to the application users. To return error replacement value, you must configure one of the following settings: - Select Return NULL value to specify NULL as the Error Replacement Value. 
- Select Return Custom value and specify custom value as the Error Replacement Value. 
  
- Masked Value: Masked value is returned to the application users. To know more about masking, refer to Managing Masking Format. 
 
- Click Next to go to the Confirmation screen. 
Confirmation
- On the Confirmation tab, verify the access policy details. The Confirmation screen displays general info, default reveal format, and user set rules. 
- To modify any detail, click Edit and update the details. 
- Click Save to create an access policy. A message stating Access policy created successfully is displayed. The newly created Access Policy is added to the list of Access policies.