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# Configuring Google Drive Policies

Posture management policies in Nightfall allow you to monitor sharing settings changes that alter the security posture of your SaaS environment. The **trigger** of a Posture violation event consists of two parts: scope and action. Scope refers to the location where the event occurred. Action refers to the suspicious event which could be a posture alteration attempt.&#x20;

When a policy detects such a possible posture change attempt, you can configure appropriate steps to remediate the user action. Nightfall provides multiple automated remediation measures and notification channels when a policy detects a posture alteration attempt. The remediation actions help you revert the posture change attempt. The notification channels can be used to notify appropriate stakeholders about the posture change attempt detected by Nightfall.&#x20;

The detailed steps to configure the Google Drive Posture management policy is explained in the following documents.&#x20;

[Integration](/data-security-posture-management/nightfall-for-google-drive/configuring-google-drive-policies/integration.md)

[Trigger](/data-security-posture-management/nightfall-for-google-drive/configuring-google-drive-policies/trigger.md)

[Automated Actions](/data-security-posture-management/nightfall-for-google-drive/configuring-google-drive-policies/automated-actions.md)

[Creating Policy](/data-security-posture-management/nightfall-for-google-drive/configuring-google-drive-policies/creating-policy.md)

[Remediation for Google Drive](/data-security-posture-management/nightfall-for-google-drive/remediation-for-google-drive.md)


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