How to start with Sensitivity labels
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I’d love to see more about this! Specifically labeling azure blob storage, Azure SQL server tables, and on-prem file share files (from the purview scanner). And a comparison table showing what assets can be labeled, protected, etc. I don’t think all these features work for all data resources, yes? Thanks!
@@simple-security thanks we will check that out in a later stadium
When document has a label, you can not remove the label before removing the labels from the documents
Great video. I noticed in your video when you got to Labels blade that the default Labels were not there out of the box (Personal, Public, General, Confidential, Highly Confidential). Do you recommend deleting the out of the box labels and creating new ones? I know this is a Demo lab, so I understand if it was a part of another series and they were deleted. Thanks.
I think it depends on the labels you need in your organization. I usually start from scratch unless there were already labels published and used!
@@kbworks_eu Awesome, thank you for the quick response. It makes sense so you can tailor it to each of your customers. Looking forward to the next content in the series. :)