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Expert Microsoft Teams Solutions

By : Aaron Guilmette, Yura Lee, Grant Oliasani, Angel Aviles
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Expert Microsoft Teams Solutions

By: Aaron Guilmette, Yura Lee, Grant Oliasani, Angel Aviles

Overview of this book

Microsoft Teams is an invaluable tool that can integrate various Microsoft products into a single convenient hub. But making the most of it often requires expert help and hours spent on calls and live chats. If you’d rather have all the information you need to make the most of Teams in one place, then this book is for you. Written by two Microsoft technical specialists who have spent years helping clients find the best way to utilize Teams, this book will help you understand Teams as a whole — from architecture and collaboration through to apps and voice. You’ll study the platform from the perspective of the end user as well as the administrator, gaining insights and learning from real-life examples. You’ll tackle adopting, implementing, and administering Teams efficiently, which will help you realize its full potential. From setup and deployment to modernizing your organization’s chat and voice infrastructure, you’ll get plenty of useful and actionable tips as you progress. By the end of your journey through this book, you’ll be able to design and implement the most important and exciting aspects of Microsoft Teams help your organization work more efficiently.
Table of Contents (27 chapters)
1
Part 1: Collaboration and Apps
Free Chapter
2
Chapter 1: Taking a Tour of Microsoft Teams
6
Part 2: Meetings
10
Part 3: Bots and Development
14
Part 4: Voice
19
Part 5: Administration

Data Loss Prevention

Data Loss Prevention (DLP) is a feature that is designed to allow organizations to prevent mishandling of sensitive data. DLP policies can be applied to content in Microsoft 365 to identify and protect certain types of data. Building on the features of Microsoft 365 DLP, you can now implement DLP policies in Microsoft Teams. DLP can be used to protect content in both messages and file attachments.

DLP policies in the Microsoft 365 platform rely on sensitive information types (stylized as sensitive info types in the user interface). A sensitive information type is a complex definition of what constitutes sensitive information to your organization. A sensitive information-type definition can include a mixture of simple keywords, large keyword dictionaries, and regular expressions. To help refine the definition, a sensitive information type can also include having supporting (or corroborating) evidence, which increases the confidence of a match based on the supporting...