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TonyRedmond
Feb 21, 2024MVP
Stopping Copilot Access to SharePoint Online Sites and Document Libraries
Two methods exist to exclude a SharePoint sites from Copilot being able to use its contents – you can exclude the site (or document library) from search results or use sensitivity labels. Given the c...
churlebaus
Microsoft
Jun 19, 2024TonyRedmond we are soon releasing the ability for a sensitivity label to have copilot restricted permissions as a part of the access controls.
TonyRedmond
Jun 24, 2024MVP
Block Copilot Access to Individual Office Documents
A new sensitivity label setting blocks access to content services for Office applications. In effect, this stops any feature that depends on the ability to send content to Microsoft for processing, including Copilot for Microsoft 365, DLP, text prediction, and so on. It's a precise item-level block that protects sensitive documents from being consumed and used by Copilot in the text that it generates.
https://practical365.com/block-access-to-content-services/
A new sensitivity label setting blocks access to content services for Office applications. In effect, this stops any feature that depends on the ability to send content to Microsoft for processing, including Copilot for Microsoft 365, DLP, text prediction, and so on. It's a precise item-level block that protects sensitive documents from being consumed and used by Copilot in the text that it generates.
https://practical365.com/block-access-to-content-services/
- Michel-EhlertJul 05, 2024Brass Contributor
Thank you for your article!
I agree the hard needed controls are starting to get there, I don't think privacy officers will be fully content yet, but it's improving slow but steady I guess 😉