Rafal_Sosnowski, Thanks for the response but it seems as though Microsoft is removing this function. The features you mentioned in your answer DO NOT satisfy the current functions of Windows Information Protection. Please provide clear guidance on how to get feature parody when using Purview DLP based on my question and your answer below:
Q: Can we please have guidance on how to configure File Ownership with the new Purview solution? Hundreds of our clients have come to depend on WIP (especially with the rise in remote work) since it can simply prevent users from copying data stored in OneDrive/SharePoint to other areas like C Drive, Google Drive, DropBox... From my understanding of DLP and its licensing limitations this feels much more like a "cash grab" by Microsoft rather than something your customers want/need.
What I am referring to is the mechanism of WIP that prevents (or logs depending on the Endpoint Manager admins preference) users from dragging/dropping their Work/School files to non-sanctioned locations. This is critical for Microsoft to continue to support as there is no direct (or even close) replacement within Priva.
A: To protect sensitive data on managed devices from egressing to unauthorized locations we recommend deploying our endpoint DLP solution in combination with our cloud-based DLP controls for Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, OneDrive for Business, Microsoft Teams, and non-Microsoft apps through our integration with Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps.