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TrevorRusher
Updated Jan 07, 2025
ThatM365Guy
Jan 08, 2025Copper Contributor
I understand that the Export-ContentDataExplorer PowerShell cmdlet is being worked on in public preview - but is there a way to 'tap into' the Content Explorer data back end to produce things like PowerBI reports using that dataset?
E.g. can you create a dashboard which tells you how many Credit Card Numbers (or other SITs) you have in your tenant based on SIT confidence level? You can see that data on a per-file/email basis in the portal - and you can export some of that information using Export-ContentDataExplorer, but the confidence level is missing from that cmdlet.
- MaximeBombardierJan 08, 2025
Microsoft
During the conversation, I mentioned that Confidence Level is not something available within Content/Data Explorer today. Currently, the primary basic intent behind Content Explorer is to show what contains sensitive information. Today, confidence levels are leveraged in DLP policies and displayed during alerts investigations for example.
We understand customers are leveraging this in more advanced reporting and investigative scenarios. We are always looking for opportunities to improve. A good method to participate in feedback reviews is to join our private NDA community at https://aka.ms/joinccp. As we expand our data security posture management scenarios, we are always on the lookout to augment reporting into actionable capabilities, and streamline investigative scenarios. - Patrick_DavidJan 08, 2025
Microsoft
You can see some of that with Data Security Posture Management which went Public Preview this week. If you have Security Copilot you can also ask question of the data and get responses. Learn about Data Security Posture Management (preview) | Microsoft Learn.
While I know this is not directly to your question about the POSH commandlet we can take that feedback about the confidence level also.