From bold-on to build-in
Microsoft just released a newsletter on Microsoft Purview Information Protection. An important part of this newsletter was the use of the required client. In this blog I want to elaborate on this a bit more.
Microsoft Purview and more
Microsoft just released a newsletter on Microsoft Purview Information Protection. An important part of this newsletter was the use of the required client. In this blog I want to elaborate on this a bit more.
Microsoft Teams Premium is an add-on license for the Microsoft Teams platform. It offers several news functions, including additional information protection. Time for a closer look at the preview.
A short recap of our session at ESPC22.
Microsoft just released a newsletter on Microsoft Purview Information Protection. An important part of this newsletter was the use of the required client. In this blog I want to elaborate on this a bit more.
Microsoft Teams Premium is an add-on license for the Microsoft Teams platform. It offers several news functions, including additional information protection. Time for a closer look at the preview.
A short recap of our session at ESPC22.
Reading time: 5 minutes During my session for CollabDaysBE in Brussels in October 2022, I had a small discussion on
On September 30th, 2022 I was lucky enough to present on Microsoft Purview, together with my colleague Erwin de Kreuk.
I really enjoyed doing a session on Microsoft Purview eDiscovery and Microsoft Teams last week for the
M365 Security & Compliance UG. I did get one question on OneNote, so in this short blog look into this.
A small heads-up when working with retention and document versions. This might surprise you,
Records management has come a long way for Office 365. Some of the options might not be clear to all. So that’s why I decided to write this small blog.
When people leave the organization, we mostly focus on their user-account in (Azure)AD, information stored in OneDrive and e-mails. But what if the user has been labeling and/or protecting documents using user-defined permissions?
When people leave the organization, we mostly focus on their user-account in (Azure)AD, information stored in OneDrive and e-mails. But what if the user has been labeling and/or protecting documents using user-defined permissions?