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Microsoft Teams DLP Playbook

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May 13, 2024

May 2024 Edition

 

We're so excited to publish the updated Teams DLP Playbook!

 

This document provides an overview of how enterprise customers can deploy Microsoft Teams-DLP for protecting sensitive information. Microsoft Purview Data Loss Prevention has integrations with multiple workloads that help to protect customer data with a single policy. Teams DLP is one of the workloads within Microsoft Purview Data Loss Prevention. This guide walks through the different aspects of deploying use cases across content/containers.

 

In summary, this playbook will help to:

  • Understand the new Microsoft Purview Portal console and interface
  • Develop a strategy for deploying Teams DLP across the organization
  • Provide near real-time Alerts with notifications
  • Review various scenarios to test Teams DLP over chat and channel communication

 

This document helps readers plan and protect sensitive information scenarios that normally exist in every organization. This playbook helps as a user guide to mitigate the risk of exchanging crucial data while communicating over chat or giving access to sites for guest users.

 

If you have any questions on this playbook or suggestions, please reach out to our yammer group at aka.ms/askmipteam!

 

Let us know what you think!

Updated May 13, 2024
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  • Ian_N745's avatar
    Ian_N745
    Copper Contributor

    Within the playbook it is stated “NOTE: To protect Teams meetings and chats, your org must have a Teams Premium
    license.”

    In order to cover all possible chats etc, does this require every Teams user to have Premium, even if they don’t use the usual features of Premium, or is just the presence of a premium licence in the Tenant enough?