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Custom Sensitive Information Types in Microsoft 365
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Description

In this course, we look at how to create custom sensitive information types with tools like Exact Data Match classification, keyword dictionaries, and document fingerprinting.

Learning Objectives

  • Learn how to create and manage custom sensitive information types
  • Learn how to use the Exact Data Match classifier
  • Learn how to implement Document fingerprinting
  • Learn how to create and utilize a keyword dictionary

Intended Audience

  • This course is designed for anyone looking to keep their data safe within Microsoft 365 using sensitive information types

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Transcript

Congratulations on finishing custom sensitive information types in Microsoft 365. Hopefully, now you have a good understanding of how to utilize the tools within Microsoft Purview to implement and maintain your own custom sensitive information types. Let's take a quick moment to review what we covered in the course. We went over: how to create and manage custom sensitive information types, how to use the exact data match classifier, how to implement document fingerprinting, and how to create and utilize a keyword dictionary. As I mentioned throughout this lecture, I have linked related documentation in the course materials section below for you to review. If you would like to learn more, I highly suggest reading Microsoft documentation and be on the lookout for whenever we publish new courses. Also, if you don't mind, I would love to hear your feedback. Please give this course a rating, and if you have any questions, please reach out to me via LinkedIn or send an e-mail to support@cloudacademy.com. Thank you very much for watching and have a great day.

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Lee has spent most of his professional career learning as much as he could about PC hardware and software while working as a PC technician with Microsoft. Once covid hit, he moved into a customer training role with the goal to get as many people prepared for remote work as possible using Microsoft 365. Being both Microsoft 365 certified and a self-proclaimed Microsoft Teams expert, Lee continues to expand his knowledge by working through the wide range of Microsoft certifications.