Your videos are nice, learned so much about Microsoft Purview from you Do you mind to go into more details about trainable classifiers? Would love to know more about this
Hey Peter, I love your videos and I did like and subscribe. I am studying now to take the MS-102. Currently I do have a sandbox all setup so that I can follow along with you as you teach. I need to know whatelse do you suggest that I do so that I can get ready and pass the exam. Thank you
Thank you so much. Well you could follow along through the MS Learn path for the exam, and also look to get some practice tests from somewhere like MeasureUp.
Hi Peter I have the MS900, MS700 and I am looking to do the MS102 and I am working my way though your course. Am I best waiting for the MS102 to come out of Beta before doing it ? If I took it now would this cause me any issues getting the Expert status as I thing I would have all I needed for this? Thanks for great content!
you did not test the sensitive info type .how do you know if it works ?. i was searching a tutorial to see real situation how it works. but here you just create and that is it.
In order to test the sensitive info type you need to create a DLP or a label where u can leverage the SIT. Once you create one of those and turn on or at least in simulation mode the scan will start and result will be matched if any.
Do you mean Encrypted files? Detecting encrypted files with Microsoft Purview Data Loss Prevention (DLP) for endpoints can be challenging, as DLP policies typically do not decrypt files to inspect their contents1. However, there are strategies you can use to manage and mitigate the risks associated with encrypted files: Policy Configuration: Ensure your DLP policies are configured to detect and respond to the presence of encrypted files. While the content cannot be inspected, the fact that a file is encrypted can trigger a policy action. File Metadata: Use metadata and file properties to identify encrypted files. This can include file extensions commonly associated with encryption or specific attributes that indicate encryption. Endpoint DLP: Implement Endpoint DLP to monitor and control the transfer of encrypted files across devices and applications. This can help prevent unauthorised sharing or exfiltration of sensitive data. User Education: Educate users about the risks of encrypting files and the importance of following organisational policies for data protection. This can help reduce the likelihood of users encrypting files inappropriately. Advanced Classification: Utilise advanced classification capabilities in Microsoft Purview, such as trainable classifiers, to detect patterns and behaviours associated with the use of encryption tools. By combining these strategies, you can enhance your ability to detect and manage encrypted files within your organisation.
Hello Peter, first of all a big thank you for the video but what I would REALLY like is to get some context before digging into the details. You explain the different types of classifiers but you don't actually explain how to use these classifiers. Maybe that is another video? I think it would be better to first explain the concepts of Purview and to then dig into some of the details...
Peter you are the best. Thanks for this beautiful selfless help.
You're very welcome 😊
Thank you Peter I enjoyed and learnt from these recodings all the best 😊
Thank you so much. All the best to you too! 😊
great video! thank you Peter
Most kind indeed!! Thank you so much!!
Your videos are nice, learned so much about Microsoft Purview from you
Do you mind to go into more details about trainable classifiers? Would love to know more about this
Noted, and thank you so much for your kind words. I will look to do something on TCs soon.
Great video Peter. Thanks for recording these awesome videos and sharing your knowledge.
Thank you Daniel, and thank you so much for your guidance and support!!
best. Thanks. How we can create exceptions in policy can you share steps
Hi, do you mean in a DLP policy?
Thanks for recording. Could you please explain how to classify SharePoint data using Purview ( sensitive info types)
Thank you. I can look into a video on that topic yes. Will put it on the list.
Thanks for sharing the knowledge. Hope you will teach us soon the DLP as well.
DLP coming very soon Muhammad. 😊
Great video Peter, thanks for recording.
Most kind again Rob, thank you. 😊
Hey Peter, I love your videos and I did like and subscribe. I am studying now to take the MS-102. Currently I do have a sandbox all setup so that I can follow along with you as you teach. I need to know whatelse do you suggest that I do so that I can get ready and pass the exam.
Thank you
Thank you so much. Well you could follow along through the MS Learn path for the exam, and also look to get some practice tests from somewhere like MeasureUp.
@@peterrisingM365 Thank you, I will keep following you,
great content as always!
Thank you so much for your kind support!
Hi Peter
I have the MS900, MS700 and I am looking to do the MS102 and I am working my way though your course.
Am I best waiting for the MS102 to come out of Beta before doing it ? If I took it now would this cause me any issues getting the Expert status as I thing I would have all I needed for this?
Thanks for great content!
No need to wait for it to come out of Beta. Once you take it and pass it, it will form one of the requirements for the expert cert.
you did not test the sensitive info type .how do you know if it works ?. i was searching a tutorial to see real situation how it works. but here you just create and that is it.
Very good point. I may have to plan a follow up vid. Thanks.
In order to test the sensitive info type you need to create a DLP or a label where u can leverage the SIT. Once you create one of those and turn on or at least in simulation mode the scan will start and result will be matched if any.
@@brunodonascimento4387 Absolutely right yes.
Hello. How Could I detect crypto files with purview and dlp for endpoint? IF a use crypt the file can be send to everyplace
Do you mean Encrypted files? Detecting encrypted files with Microsoft Purview Data Loss Prevention (DLP) for endpoints can be challenging, as DLP policies typically do not decrypt files to inspect their contents1. However, there are strategies you can use to manage and mitigate the risks associated with encrypted files:
Policy Configuration: Ensure your DLP policies are configured to detect and respond to the presence of encrypted files. While the content cannot be inspected, the fact that a file is encrypted can trigger a policy action.
File Metadata: Use metadata and file properties to identify encrypted files. This can include file extensions commonly associated with encryption or specific attributes that indicate encryption.
Endpoint DLP: Implement Endpoint DLP to monitor and control the transfer of encrypted files across devices and applications. This can help prevent unauthorised sharing or exfiltration of sensitive data.
User Education: Educate users about the risks of encrypting files and the importance of following organisational policies for data protection. This can help reduce the likelihood of users encrypting files inappropriately.
Advanced Classification: Utilise advanced classification capabilities in Microsoft Purview, such as trainable classifiers, to detect patterns and behaviours associated with the use of encryption tools.
By combining these strategies, you can enhance your ability to detect and manage encrypted files within your organisation.
Thanks :-)
You are very welcome!
Hello Peter, first of all a big thank you for the video but what I would REALLY like is to get some context before digging into the details. You explain the different types of classifiers but you don't actually explain how to use these classifiers. Maybe that is another video? I think it would be better to first explain the concepts of Purview and to then dig into some of the details...
Thanks for the feedback. I do have a lot of other Purview videos that you can watch as a Playlist. Click on playlists to see more.