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Aaron2128
Feb 23, 2024Copper Contributor
Purview DLP Exception Management
Hi, what is the best way of doing the exception management in Purview DLP? We want to have exception for certain block policies, were in would like to have an exception link added in the block promp...
- Feb 26, 2024
You can amend the email notification from the user within this Block Policy in the user email notification section. I've put in an example below.
Aaron2128
Feb 27, 2024Copper Contributor
Thank you for the clarification Victor.
QQ: how can we stream line this whole exception process, with just-in-time access. when you need you get it then its blocked.
QQ: how can we stream line this whole exception process, with just-in-time access. when you need you get it then its blocked.
vicwingsing
Feb 27, 2024Iron Contributor
It will be complicated. I've not done it to a client before but one would assume that it will require using both Power Automate that triggers a custom Powershell scripting that will allow for this to happen. This introduces a whole lot of complications for your Security Operations.
It would be simpler if the internal client processes/ policy would be updated instead. I'd ask them to block the emails with exception turned on > so the user will have to explicitly confirm performing this action while this email gets sent to both his Manager + IT Security.