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Microsoft Information Protection Administrator SC-400 Certification Guide

By : Shabaz Darr, Viktor Hedberg
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Book Image

Microsoft Information Protection Administrator SC-400 Certification Guide

2 (1)
By: Shabaz Darr, Viktor Hedberg

Overview of this book

Cloud technologies have massively increased the amount of data being produced and the places in which this data is stored. Without proper planning and discipline in configuring information protection for your data, you may be compromising information and regulatory compliance. Microsoft Information Protection Administrator SC-400 Certification Guide begins with an overview of the SC-400 exam, and then enables you to envision, implement, and administer the Information Protection suite offered by Microsoft. The book also provides you with hands-on labs, along with the theory of creating policies and rules for content classification, data loss prevention, governance, and protection. Toward the end, you'll be able to take mock tests to help you prepare effectively for the exam. By the end of this Microsoft book, you'll have covered everything needed to pass the SC-400 certification exam, and have a handy, on-the-job desktop reference guide.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Section 1: Exam Overview and Introduction to Information Protection
4
Section 2: Implementing Information Protection
9
Section 3: Implementing Data Loss Prevention
13
Section 4: Implementing Information Governance

Creating and applying retention labels

Retention labels will appear in users' applications such as Outlook, SharePoint, and OneDrive when published. When a label gets applied to an item, either automatically or manually by the user, the content is retained based on the settings configured on the label.

There are some important things to note prior to creating retention labels, as listed next:

  • Retention label creation is the first step in a two-step process to making them available. You must also publish or auto-apply the label.
  • Retention label names cannot be changed after they are created.
  • Only one retention label can be assigned to content (such as an email or document) at a time.
  • Auto-applied retention labels can be replaced by a manually assigned retention label.
  • Retention labels do not take effect immediately after publishing or being auto-applied.
  • Exchange public folders do not support labels.
  • Retention label policies can trigger a disposition...