The black box know as container labels
Sensitivity labels on the container level can be used to control the access to Microsoft 365 Groups, Teams and SharePoint Online sites and how information is shared. But is this a bug? Read on…
Sensitivity labels on the container level can be used to control the access to Microsoft 365 Groups, Teams and SharePoint Online sites and how information is shared. But is this a bug? Read on…
Sensitivity labels are configured in a specific hierarchy. And in some posts I tried to explain the importance for this. In this article, I want to expand some more.
Are the new Guaranteed SharePoint Permissions simply SharePoint IRM v2 or is there more to this?
Sensitivity labels are able to disable the option to print and/or export a document, thus protecting the sensitive content. But what if an user simply uses
in the browser and we cannot use Endpoint DLP?
As we all know, you can track and trace documents when they have been configured for User Defined Permissions. Right? 🙂 The current portal is being moved to Microsoft Purview. So let’s see how this looks.
DId you know that there’s some advanced CA configurations possible for accessing SharePoint Online/OneDrive for Business? Now you do 😉
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.
Last November, Microsoft announced a lot of new enhancements to the Microsoft Information Protection portfolio. In a short series of
Last November, Microsoft announced a lot of new enhancements to the Microsoft Information Protection portfolio. In a short series of