Custom sensitive information types are used to help prevent inadvertent or inappropriate sharing of sensitive information. As an administrator, you can use the Security & Compliance Center or PowerShell to define a custom sensitive information type based on patterns, evidence (keywords such as employee, badge, ID, and so on), character proximity (how close evidence is to characters in a particular pattern), and confidence levels. Such custom sensitive information types meet business needs for many organizations
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This webinar was presented on Wed Apr 22nd, 2020, and the recording can be found here.
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@Adam Bell on behalf of the MIP and Compliance CXE team
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