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Data Retention Preservation Locks
In this course, we cover Data Retention Preservation Locks. Data retention preservation locks enable your organization to prevent the degradation or deletion of data retention policies related to compliance.
Learning Objectives
- Understand how to create a preservation lock
Intended Audience
- Students who want to learn what preservation locks are and how and when to use them
- Students preparing for the SC-400: Microsoft Information Protection Administrator exam
Prerequisites
- You should know about retention labels and policies
- Data Governance in Microsoft 365
Hi, and welcome to this Data Retention Preservation Locks course. My name is Hallam Webber, and I'm an Azure instructor with 25-plus years of experience in the IT industry, and since 2014 I've focused on Microsoft Azure and related technologies.
This course is intended for students who want to learn what preservation locks are and how and when to use them. The information presented in this course will be helpful to students preparing for the SC-400: Microsoft Information Protection Administrator exam.
The course focuses exclusively on preservation locks with the assumption that you know about retention labels and policies. If you aren’t familiar with retention labels and policies, I suggest you watch the Data Governance in Microsoft 365 course before viewing this course.
When I created this course, all information was current. If you have any feedback, positive or negative, or if you notice anything that needs to be updated or corrected, please reach out to us at support@cloudacademy.com.
Hallam is a software architect with over 20 years experience across a wide range of industries. He began his software career as a Delphi/Interbase disciple but changed his allegiance to Microsoft with its deep and broad ecosystem. While Hallam has designed and crafted custom software utilizing web, mobile and desktop technologies, good quality reliable data is the key to a successful solution. The challenge of quickly turning data into useful information for digestion by humans and machines has led Hallam to specialize in database design and process automation. Showing customers how leverage new technology to change and improve their business processes is one of the key drivers keeping Hallam coming back to the keyboard.