Mar 11 2020 05:48 AM
Is there a way to apply the MS DLP to inspect content shared with external users (not guest).
Inspecting content that is shared externally is a be a very common requirement when implementing DLP policies and it does not seem to work.
We have tried this for both a Teams external users as well as a Skype external users (though might be that the Teams users had also Skype)
Mar 11 2020 06:42 AM
Mar 11 2020 07:09 AM
I am not sure i fully understood the setting we are required to do, but i could understand the bottom line that is written clearly in your great blog that :
"DLP for external chat sessions will only work if both the sender and the receiver are in Teams Only mode and using Microsoft Teams native federation."
In other words, if the other side is not Teams only or is Skype for Business - content will not be inspected and sensitive data can be shared. Is this a correct understanding?
Mar 11 2020 07:09 AM
Mar 11 2020 08:00 AM
Nice post @Christopher Hoard 👍🏼
Does this also work only on non-managed devices? This to prevent any file downloading on non-managed devices. Tried to set it up, and disabling the "Files" section is working, but for files still in the chat it doesn't apply. You can still open/download these. Any idea?
Mar 11 2020 08:21 AM
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@Christopher Hoard thanks for your article.
Do you know if the MS DLP cover messages/files sent in a meeting that is hosted by the external?
Mar 11 2020 08:21 AM
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