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Microsoft 365 Security, Compliance, and Identity Administration

By : Peter Rising
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Book Image

Microsoft 365 Security, Compliance, and Identity Administration

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By: Peter Rising

Overview of this book

The Microsoft 365 Security, Compliance, and Identity Administration is designed to help you manage, implement, and monitor security and compliance solutions for Microsoft 365 environments. With this book, you’ll first configure, administer identity and access within Microsoft 365. You’ll learn about hybrid identity, authentication methods, and conditional access policies with Microsoft Intune. Next, you’ll discover how RBAC and Azure AD Identity Protection can be used to detect risks and secure information in your organization. You’ll also explore concepts such as Microsoft Defender for endpoint and identity, along with threat intelligence. As you progress, you’ll uncover additional tools and techniques to configure and manage Microsoft 365, including Azure Information Protection, Data Loss Prevention (DLP), and Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps. By the end of this book, you’ll be well-equipped to manage and implement security measures within your Microsoft 365 suite successfully.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
1
Part 1: Implementing and Managing Identity and Access
7
Part 2: Implementing and Managing Threat Protection
13
Part 3: Implementing and Managing Information Protection
17
Part 4: Managing Compliance Features in Microsoft 365

Summary

This chapter introduced the principles of eDiscovery in Microsoft Purview. We learned that we need to assign the eDiscovery Manager role to any users that we want to manage eDiscovery cases and that we can then create eDiscovery cases from the Microsoft Purview compliance portal. After creating an eDiscovery case, we learned how to associate custodians (users) and other data locations with our eDiscovery case and apply holds to content in these locations. Then, we examined how to create a collection, which is a search for content against the data sources we define, and commit those search results to a review set. Finally, the chapter demonstrated that once a review set is completed and available, we can preview the results and tag, annotate, filter, and export the results so they can be presented as part of regulatory processes or legal investigations.

In the next chapter, we will explore how to plan for regulatory compliance and privacy obligations within Microsoft Purview...