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Content Search and custom sensitive information types
I'm trying to use the Content Search functionality in Security&Compliance portal together with custom sensitive information types, but I get an error (CS999-013) when running the search. Here's how I can reproduce the error: 1. Create a new custom sensitive info type named "Custom Test" (I've tried both by using New-DlpSensitiveInformationTypeRulePackage and by simply creating one from the portal). I've tested in the portal that the info type works. 2. Run content search with query: SensitiveType:"Custom Test" Result: Error: The search job has failed. Internal server error occurred. Please try again later. If you keep getting this error, contact your admin. (CS999-013) I created the sensitive information type 5 days ago so this shouldn't be any background synchronization issue. If I use any existing sensitive info types, the search works fine. I use an account that is global admin & compliance admin & eDiscovery admin. Has anyone else seen this behavior?3.5KViews0likes2CommentsAzure Security Center and Qualys
In Ignite 2019 it was announced that ASC (standard tier) now provides vulnerability assessment solution for VMs (using Qualys) with no extra charge: "...we are announcing that the Azure Security Center Standard tier includes built-in vulnerability assessment for virtual machines for no additional fee" (https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Azure-Security-Center/Ignite-2019-releases-for-Azure-Security-Center-and-Azure/ba-p/975570) I've tried to deploy the solution by: Select the Vulnerability assessment solution should be installed on your virtual machines recommendation in ASC Click Install after selecting the relevant VMs However, going through the wizard it still asks of a Qualys license code and public key So what does the "for no additional fee" actually mean? Do you still need some sort of a Qualys license to use this? Or I'm a doing something wrong in the deployment steps?Solved15KViews0likes12CommentsRe: Azure Security Center and Qualys
melvynadam, thanks! That clarifies it. In my case, I can see the "new" recommendation in ASC but the status is "N/A". And when I open it, the "Remediate" button is greyed out. But maybe it's because it's being rolled out gradually, as you mentioned.15KViews0likes0Comments- 1.7KViews0likes0Comments
Re: Office 365 F1 and Content Search
VasilMichev : I'm not really interested in exporting email. I want to export the report of the content search itself as a CSV file (in this case the search will be targeted on SharePoint Online). This is a functionality provided by the content search functionality (after the search is completed, select More > Export report).1.7KViews0likes2CommentsOffice 365 F1 and Content Search
Question about Office 365 F1 and Content Search functionality. We would like to use this feature (in Security and Compliance Center) to identify specific data, and export the report into CSV. All of the users have F1 (some have E3). According to the following link, Content Search is included in F1 but eDiscovery Export : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/servicedescriptions/office-365-platform-service-description/office-365-securitycompliance-center. It's not clearly to me, if Content Search includes the exporting capability in this case (it is in the same tool). Question: If all of the users have (at least) O365 F1 license, can we use the Content Search functionality and export the report?1.8KViews0likes4Comments
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