Microsoft Information Protection Developers
32 TopicsEncryption algorithm changes in Microsoft Purview Information Protection
Microsoft Purview Information Protection will use AES256 in cipher block chaining mode (AES256-CBC) by default starting in August 2023. Action may be required for your organization. The following guidance applies to protection applied via sensitivity labels, or directly via the legacy protection experience using either Azure Rights Management service or Active Directory Rights Management Service.32KViews6likes0CommentsExtending Compliance, Risk and Privacy Platforms
Organizations are always looking to solve compliance, risk, and privacy related challenges across their entire multi-cloud data landscape including Microsoft data. Our customers also want to be able to integrate Microsoft’s compliance, risk, and privacy solutions with their existing IT environments. We are continuing to build our Compliance platform to be extensible and solve for our customer’s multi-cloud environments.5.2KViews1like3CommentsHow to re-label documents classified with a deprecated sensitivity label
The purpose of this process is to allow the re-classification of existing documents classified with a deprecated sensitivity label to a new one. This process mainly aims to reclassify files which have been manually classified and which are not reachable by the AIP scanner. Files not matching these criteria can also be addressed, but other solutions exist (e.g. MCAS).17KViews3likes9CommentsPublic preview of out-of-the-box trainable classifiers with auto-labeling support
In order to protect sensitive data, it must first be discovered and labeled. However, traditional classification techniques such as regular expression, manual or rule-based approaches can’t easily handle massive volumes of data. Leveraging machine learning-enabled trainable classifiers can greatly improve the speed, accuracy, and coverage in identifying sensitive data at enterprise scale7.2KViews6likes3Comments