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Understanding Sensitive Information Types in Microsoft 365
Introduction
Difficulty
Intermediate
Duration
14m
Students
54
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5/5
Description

This course examines sensitive information types within Microsoft 365 and how you can use them to protect your data.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand how to use sensitive information types
  • Understand the parts of the Data Classification solution within Microsoft 365
  • Understand how to navigate the Data Classification solution

Intended Audience

This course is designed for anyone looking to keep their data safe within Microsoft 365.

Prerequisites

To get the most out of this course, you should have some basic knowledge of Microsoft 365.

Transcript

Hello and welcome to Understanding Sensitive Information Types in Microsoft 365

My name is Lee Mucciarone, and I am a Microsoft 365 content creator for Cloud Academy. 

I have 4 years of IT experience working for Microsoft, with 2 years of specialized experience as a customer training specialist training users on Microsoft tools.

In the world we live in today, many organizations may have access to personal information like names, addresses, or even credit card numbers of employees or customers.

Because of this it is incredibly important for those same organizations to ensure that data is kept safe.

Being able to classify certain data and ensure that organizations can maintain control over that data to maintain compliant is of the utmost importance.

This is where sensitive information types come into play. 

So today we will be taking a look at sensitive information types and how you can use them to protect your data.

Specifically, we will be covering the following topics. Understand how to use sensitive information types. Understand the parts of the Data Classification solution within Microsoft 365. Understand how to navigate the Data Classification solution.

 

Let's start off with the basics of Sensitive Information types covering what exactly they are, what they do, and how they work.

About the Author
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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.