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Product:
Purview Communication Compliance, Purview Data Loss Prevention
Platform:
Web, World tenant
Status:
In development
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Details:
We are building UX to surface the diagnostics that were previously available through cmdlet to be accessible through portal UX.
Change Category:
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Scope:
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Release Phase:
General Availability, Preview
Created:
2024-09-27
updated:
2024-09-27
Public Preview Start Date
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summary for non-techies**
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Direct effects for Operations**
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explanation for non-techies**
Imagine your office is like a busy airport. Just as an airport has security checks to ensure nothing dangerous gets on a plane, your office needs to make sure sensitive information doesn't leave the company without proper authorization. This is where Data Loss Prevention (DLP) comes in.
Previously, checking on these security measures was like having to go to a special control room and use complicated equipment (cmdlets) to see if everything was working correctly. Now, Microsoft Purview is making it easier. It's like moving those security monitors to a place where everyone can see them, like a big screen in the main terminal. This new setup is called the Microsoft Purview compliance portal.
In this portal, you can see diagnostics—basically, the health and status of your security measures—without needing to be a tech expert. Think of it as having a user-friendly dashboard in your car that shows you if your engine is running smoothly, rather than needing to look under the hood yourself.
This change is designed to be more accessible and user-friendly, much like how smartphones have made it easier for everyone to stay connected without needing to understand the complexities of telecommunications. Now, managers, HR staff, and lawyers can easily check the status of their data protection measures right from the portal, just like checking your flight status on an airport screen.
This update is available worldwide and is currently in development, meaning it's being fine-tuned for the best user experience. It's part of Microsoft's ongoing effort to make data security more manageable and transparent for everyone in the organization.
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