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CorradoP
Jan 09, 2023Copper Contributor
Endpoint DLP - Corporate network versus VPN
Hi All, I need more clarity on the above since both https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/dlp-configure-endpoint-settings?view=o365-worldwide and https://learn.microsoft.com/...
- Jan 24, 2023You can used the named locations in CA to define your corporate locations yes, but I don't know of any way to use these in conjunction with Endpoint DLP. There are only VPN settings just now.
PeterRising
Jan 15, 2023MVP
So, as I understand it - the settings you configure in Endpoint DLP will apply to all compatible endpoint devices - in this case I guess you could refer to that as your "corporate network".
However, under the VPN settings, you can apply different restrictions to activity performed when users are connected to your "corporate network" using the VPN.
So essentially, the VPN settings can be configured as exceptions to the rule if you will, as they may require different standards.
However, under the VPN settings, you can apply different restrictions to activity performed when users are connected to your "corporate network" using the VPN.
So essentially, the VPN settings can be configured as exceptions to the rule if you will, as they may require different standards.
CorradoP
Jan 16, 2023Copper Contributor
Hi PeterRising,
Many thanks for your reply. So if I understand well, "corporate network" refers to a set of devices, while VPN network refers to a set of IP ranges. I was asking because I was wondering if "corporate network" had anything to do with Conditional Access named locations (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/conditional-access/location-condition).
- PeterRisingJan 24, 2023MVPYou can used the named locations in CA to define your corporate locations yes, but I don't know of any way to use these in conjunction with Endpoint DLP. There are only VPN settings just now.
- CorradoPJan 24, 2023Copper ContributorThanks for confirming.