Implementing Endpoint DLP
To this point, you’ve been working with managing DLP capabilities for content that is stored in the Microsoft 365 service or moving across the Microsoft 365 ecosystem—through applications such as Exchange Online and SharePoint Online.
But what if the data is created or stored on an endpoint device? Can organizations use the same types of DLP technology to protect and alert on activities with that data?
Yes! Microsoft’s Endpoint DLP can do exactly this!
Some of the features of Endpoint DLP include the following:
- Restricting application access to sensitive data
- Automatically quarantining content being accessed from restricted apps
- Preventing protected files from being transferred via Bluetooth
- Preventing certain browsers from accessing protected content
- Preventing browsers from uploading to restricted domains
- Restricting the transfer of protected content to USB storage devices
- Restricting printing...