Summary
In this chapter, we explained how DLP in Microsoft 365 can help you create policies based on built-in and custom sensitive information types. This prevents the users in your organization accidentally sharing sensitive information.
We demonstrated how to set up and modify a DLP policy and apply it to all or selected Office 365 locations. We also showed you how to effectively plan your DLP rollout by creating policies in test mode only, as well as how to view and interpret the reports that are available in the Security and Compliance Center.
In addition, we showed you how to view and interpret the available reports and alerts related to DLP from the Security and Compliance Center, along with how to set up your own custom sensitive information types using regular expressions, keywords, and dictionary (large keywords) settings.
In the next chapter, we will be looking at Cloud App Discovery and Security and how this can be used to gain visibility of SaaS applications within...