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57 TopicsMicrosoft Information Protection and Compliance Webinar Page
The Compliance CxE team regularly hosts webinars to present what's changing and new within the Compliance solutions. To access a list of upcoming webinars, as well as recordings of past webinars, please visit aka.ms/mipc/webinars45KViews13likes18CommentsEncryption 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.Microsoft Information Protection SDK for C++: Public Preview!
We've announced our Public Preview of the Microsoft Information Protection SDK. In this post, we'll discuss the SDK, it's three components, and the business cases that the SDK will enable for third-party and line-of-business applications!28KViews7likes43CommentsExtending Microsoft Purview Ecosystem with new APIs, Power Automate and built-in integrations
Microsoft Purview aims to help customers govern and protect data across their multicloud, multiplatform data estates, while meeting the compliance requirements they are subjected to. That's why we are continuing to build extensibility and rich set of APIs and integrations with the broader ecosystem.How 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).Upcoming Changes to Microsoft Information Protection Metadata Storage
In Microsoft Information Protection (MIP) SDK version 1.7, changes were made to support a new label metadata storage location for Office files – Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. For your applications and services to continue reading and writing MIP sensitivity labels for Office file types, it’s critical that you update to MIP SDK version 1.7. Applications running older versions will not be capable of reading the updated metadata format.