An introduction to the series In my experience, having a firm grasp of Kusto Query Language and an understanding of audit logs are essential for designing fit-for-purpose Microsoft Purview data security solutions. KQL is the query language used to interact with log data in tools like Advanced Hunting and Log Analytics. There is a vast […]| Seppala365.cloud
For some time now, Microsoft Purview Data Loss Prevention rules have had the option to send customizable email notifications to a user when their activity triggers the rule. A common example of such a scenario would be sharing sensitive information like credit card numbers with an external recipient through Exchange Online email or in a […]| Seppala365.cloud
Content classification in Microsoft Purview services is a familiar and trusted feature to an increasing number of organizations – cloud or endpoint services look at pieces of text or images and use various so-called classifiers to determine whether the content contains information that warrants targeted audit logging, informative policy tips, encryption, sharing restrictions or other […]| Seppala365.cloud
This article is part of a series discussing my experiences fine-tuning IRM policies. To start from the beginning, check out part 1. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Priority user groups (PUGs) Virtually every organization has one or more groups of employees who have an elevated level of access to sensitive information and associated risk […]| Seppala365.cloud