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Microsoft Information Protection and Compliance Deployment Acceleration Guide

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Mavi Etzyon-Grizer
Former Employee
May 19, 2020

The Microsoft Information Protection (MIP) and Compliance Customer Experience (CXE) team are part of Microsoft 365 Security Engineering at Microsoft. We work with Microsoft's largest enterprise customers to help them accelerate deployment of our features by providing deployment guidance and advisory services.

 

An important part of our function is to gather customer feedback and present this back internally to the team to improve our MIP and Compliance products. We can't work with every customer, so we have combined all these experiences into a deployment acceleration guide. This document  will guide our customers on their information protection and compliance journey, learn best practices and key benefits to help get the most out of their Microsoft 365 investments.

Attached to this post you will find a link to download our deployment acceleration guide. 

you can also direct download it from https://aka.ms/mipc/dag

We hope you will find it useful and beneficial. 

 

Feel free to send us feedback!

mipsccxe@microsoft.com

 

Updated May 11, 2021
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6 Comments

  • Dean_Gross's avatar
    Dean_Gross
    Silver Contributor

    Why does the MIP +RM guide recommend publishing a retention label to all locations when starting simple? I would expect that starting with a small set of users and locations would be more appropriate when starting out. What am I missing?

  • It is very helpful and thank you for sharing.

    It would be interesting to add section like hybrid cloud model with Microsoft 365 and Local Active Directory or Configuration Manager or any on-premise scenario and also some sort of mapping between public cloud and private cloud solution.

  • Also, the RM/IG community is seeking crystal clear direction on Policies and Labels. Example questions RMs and IGs are asking in professional communities: Are Labels and Policies redundant? When I create a new retention label, why do I have to create a new policy for every label? When do I use  Information Governance and when do I use Records Management - what is the difference and why is there a difference? Should I use compliance.microsoft, security.microsoft, or protection.microsoft?

    Thanks!    

  • This is very helpful!

    Would love to see the 31 pages turned into a video series with real-world examples/use cases.

    Thanks!