TOP 5 Microsoft 365 Sensitivity Labels for Data Protection

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  • čas přidán 13. 06. 2024
  • Is your business using Sensitivity Labels in Microsoft 365 to protect your company data? Sensitivity Labels are a feature that not many businesses are using.
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    📽️ Video Chapters
    00:00 Introduction
    01:38 Sensitivity Label Use Cases
    03:50 Sensitivity Label Mistakes
    05:03 Full Demo
    05:24 Create Public Label
    08:02 Create General Label
    10:00 Create External Confidential Label
    14:08 Create Internal Confidential Label
    16:33 Create Confidential View Label
    18:50 Create Label Policy
    21:32 User Experience
    26:43 Final Thoughts
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Komentáře • 28

  • @calvin-3028
    @calvin-3028 Před 27 dny +1

    Jonathan, for real, your a legend, the way you explain things is just out of this world.
    Appreciate it a lot!!

  • @macm3086
    @macm3086 Před 28 dny +1

    Thank you so much, made my day !!

  • @parsley4765
    @parsley4765 Před 27 dny

    Amazing, thank you!

  • @AbdullahOllivierreIT
    @AbdullahOllivierreIT Před 25 dny +4

    E3/E5 auto creates these labels for you however in Business Premium you need to create them manually either through the MS compliance portal or through PowerShell (imperative or declarative)

    • @hahahaha7023
      @hahahaha7023 Před dnem

      Im using e3 and e5 and I dont see them I had to create them from scratch? Not sure it could be that my tenant is very old..

  • @mbutterzmat
    @mbutterzmat Před 21 dnem +1

    Great video Jonathan - I'm in the process of implementing this at my work. Couple of questions
    1 - why apply a label if it doesn't encrypt it? i.e. why bother classifying a document as General when it doesn't do anything to it
    2 - is there a way of applying labels to existing files (say within SharePoint) without opening each one, applying the label and resaving it?
    3 - would you recommend auto-labelling? It worries me that it would mark something as confidential and encrypt it when it doesn't need to be.
    Thanks!

  • @littletoes6622
    @littletoes6622 Před 26 dny

    Thnx for making this so easy to understand. :)

  • @AndyTate-1
    @AndyTate-1 Před 24 dny +2

    Jonathan, as always a very informative video.
    Any advice or suggestions for videos to guide users of Business Standard through the process of adding "Groups & Sites" to the scope of labels as there are some additional settings that are required to be completed.🙂

  • @rajumaharjan295
    @rajumaharjan295 Před 28 dny

    eye awakening indeed.

  • @boostyourday6159
    @boostyourday6159 Před 27 dny

    Thank you for sharing it.

  • @lukemanning3825
    @lukemanning3825 Před 25 dny

    Thanks very much for the video, very informative. You mentioned label priority but then didn't come back to it, unless I missed it?

  • @davidadams421
    @davidadams421 Před 27 dny +1

    I've never used sensitivity labels before but this is a very timely video because I right now have a need to prevent Guests from being added to a Private Channel and, according to a Microsoft article, applying a sensitivity label is their recommended approach. Very interesting (and useful!) video.

    • @bearded365guy
      @bearded365guy  Před 27 dny

      Thanks. Labels are great for any business.

    • @AbdullahOllivierreIT
      @AbdullahOllivierreIT Před 25 dny

      mind sharing the article ? Makes sense though because you can throw a label on groups and sites.

    • @davidadams421
      @davidadams421 Před 25 dny

      @@AbdullahOllivierreIT Can't send links, google 'Prevent guests from being added to a specific Microsoft 365 group or Microsoft Teams team'

    • @davidadams421
      @davidadams421 Před 25 dny

      Can't send links, google 'Prevent guests from being added to a specific Microsoft 365 group or Microsoft Teams team'

  • @DanielBarrett-qr3px
    @DanielBarrett-qr3px Před 27 dny +1

    Hi Jonathan, firstly thank you for this as well as all your other uploads. By far may favourite channel. Can I get away with Business Premium licensing to use Sensitivity Labels?

  • @schlagerburschi
    @schlagerburschi Před 26 dny

    Thank you for that! Very interesting. What License is needed to use the Labels? Is it included in M365 E3 Plan? thx

  • @TravisHayler
    @TravisHayler Před 15 dny +1

    Can you extend labels to other data sources like on a nas or only within 365?

    • @bearded365guy
      @bearded365guy  Před 15 dny +1

      No, not NAS. Mainly 365.

    • @TravisHayler
      @TravisHayler Před 15 dny +1

      @@bearded365guy yeah just researched and you need to run AIP on a server with SQL. I assume this syncs with Azure for a live connection to local resources. Shame you cant do this on a standard machine with SQL Express.

  • @errorcodehub
    @errorcodehub Před 2 dny +1

    How we increase the office 365 Admin centre Storage

  • @AbdullahOllivierreIT
    @AbdullahOllivierreIT Před 25 dny +1

    The video, "TOP 5 Microsoft 365 Sensitivity Labels for Data Protection," hosted by Jonathan Edwards (also known as the Beard365 guy), discusses the underutilized yet essential feature within Microsoft 365 called sensitivity labels, which enhance data protection. Sensitivity labels allow businesses to classify and protect their data by applying labels to documents, emails, and SharePoint sites. These labels help in encrypting documents, restricting access, and even setting expiry dates for sensitive information.
    Jonathan demonstrates the creation and application of five crucial sensitivity labels in Microsoft 365:
    1. Public: For information that can be publicly accessible, like brochures or blogs.
    2. General: For internal data that can be shared within the organization or with trusted external partners.
    3. Confidential External: For sensitive data meant for specific individuals inside or outside the organization, with access restrictions and possibly a watermark for extra security.
    4. Confidential Internal: For highly sensitive information that should not leave the organization, allowing more stringent access controls.
    5. Confidential View Only: For confidential information that recipients should only view, not print, forward, or edit.
    He emphasizes the common mistakes businesses make, such as creating too many labels or confusing naming conventions, which can overwhelm users. The video concludes by showcasing how these labels are applied in practical scenarios within Microsoft 365, illustrating their effectiveness in real-world applications to safeguard business data.