Azure Information Protection
3 TopicsAuto label based on content matching by Information protection scanner
I have on premises repository in TBs. I have already configured information protection scanner and added repository where files are placed and my scanner is scanning the files also. I want to auto label them based on content matching. for example: Auto label files as "Confidential" when there is a match of world "budget" Auto label files as "Internal use only" when there is a match of word "leave request form" I know auto labeling is available for M365 for example exchange, ondrive and sharepoint. but How can I achieve above using information protection scanner. Please help. Thanks2.4KViews0likes12CommentsOn-prem access audit
Hi, Our customer would like to link their M365 tenancy (SharePoint) with on-prem servers (file shares) so they can have an audit / logs on the files being access and copied. We have a looked into Azure Information protection and deploying scanners but that seems to be seems mostly used for data classification. What would be the best way to achieve this?2.4KViews0likes1CommentAIP Policies - What determines the order fo the policies? Example?
You can move AIP policies up and down. So it seems the order matters. What is an example where I would need to pay attention to the order and what does it determine? For example my users would get 3 policies: - the standard (global) policies für all company users (e.g. public, internal, confidential, restricted (protected)) - a department policy (Sales Restricted (protected)) - a policy allowing some users customized protection Would this also be the recommended order? Thanks, Franck3.2KViews1like1Comment