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  • Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
  • Protect data while getting the benefits of generative AI with Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps and Microsoft Purview. Safeguard against shadow IT risks with Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps, unveiling hidden generative AI applications. Leverage Microsoft Purview to evaluate data exposure, automating policy enforcement for enhanced security. Ensure compliance with built-in data protections in Copilot for Microsoft 365, aligned with organizational policies set in Microsoft Purview, while maintaining trust and mitigating risks seamlessly across existing and future cloud applications. These protections can also extend to OpenAI ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and other generative AI web experiences.
    Erin Miyake, Microsoft Purview's Principal Product Manager, shares how to take a unified approach to protecting your data.
    ► QUICK LINKS:
    00:00 - Secure your data for generative AI
    01:16 - App level experiences
    01:46 - Block based on data sensitivity
    02:45 - Admin experience
    03:57 - Microsoft Purview AI Hub
    05:08 - Set up policies
    05:53 - Tailor policies to your needs
    06:35 - Set up AI Hub in Microsoft Purview
    07:09 - Wrap Up
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Комментарии • 13

  • @swapnilsawant1163
    @swapnilsawant1163 Месяц назад

    Great content as always!! Love the new AI hub feature

  • @ep1kone
    @ep1kone 4 месяца назад +1

    Love it team!

  • @philaoki
    @philaoki 3 месяца назад

    2:25 since in this example the end user is apparently already intent to working around company compliance rules, what they will do next is open notepad, paste, select all, copy, and paste into chatgpt without being blocked.

    • @MSFTMechanics
      @MSFTMechanics  3 месяца назад +1

      The Endpoint DLP policy there can also block a paste into Notepad or any other app on a managed device. It's enforced at the clipboard level.

    • @thiagoramalho5831
      @thiagoramalho5831 3 месяца назад

      Amor
      vc

    • @thiagoramalho5831
      @thiagoramalho5831 3 месяца назад

      ​@MSFTMech 1:43 1:46 anics

    • @thiagoramalho5831
      @thiagoramalho5831 3 месяца назад

      19
      3.2 Figures
      Where relevant, the data is presented using graphics. As per the example below (Figure 4.), the chart title
      describes the content of the chart and gives the survey questionnaire’s question number. The exact question
      wording is indicated at the top of the chart or in a footnote. The source, type of data and base size are
      indicated on each chart.
      Some charts present data per country, using the abbreviations for countries and country groupings that can
      be found below. The colour-coded legend at the top indicates any data splits, in this case between EU27,
      EU15 and EU12 countries. Most charts are ranked from the highest to the lowest percentage or mean and the
      order of countries may vary from one chart to another.
      Figure 4. Q12. Aspects looked at when buying meat
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      Q12A. Which of the following aspects do you look for when you buy non-packaged fresh meat?
      Q12B. And which of the following aspects do you look for when you buy pre-packaged fresh meat?
      Q12C. And when you buy non-packaged meat products?
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      Source: Functioning of the meat market - Consumer Su Source: Functioning of the meat market - Consumer Survey Data Base: All who ever buy this type of product (13266) rvey Data

    • @thiagoramalho5831
      @thiagoramalho5831 3 месяца назад

      3:19