Using sensitivity labels with PowerBI
A short and closer look at PowerBI and Microsoft Information Protection working together.
Everything to to with Microsoft 365 Security, Compliance and Risk
A short and closer look at PowerBI and Microsoft Information Protection working together.
The second part of this blogseries.
Site classifications have been around for some time. But now these functions have been improved.
Site classifications have been around for some time. But now these functions have been improved.
During an installation of the scanner, I ran into some errors. Here’s the solution to all of them.
Microsoft Ignite 2020 has provided us with lots of news on Microsoft Information Protection. So let’s take a look at endpoint DLP.
Microsoft Ignite 2020 has provided us with lots of news on Microsoft Information Protection. So let’s take a look.
It has been a while since I last wrote about the Azure Information Protection Scanner. I still love the functionality,
Last November, Microsoft announced a lot of new enhancements to the Microsoft Information Protection portfolio. In a short series of
During Ignite 2019 a new function was announced. New? Well, sort-off. It was part of a preview program a long time ago – disappeared – and now it’s back 🙂 This function? The ability to apply sensitivity labels to “containers of information”, or in other words: Microsoft Teams sites, Microsoft 365 groups, and SharePoint sites.