- Module 1: Manage retention in email
- Determine when and how to use retention tags in mailboxes
- Assign a retention policy to an email folder
- Add optional retention policies to email messages and folders
- Remove a retention policy from an email message
- Module 2: Troubleshoot data governance
- Explain how the retention age of elements is calculated
- Repair retention policies that don't run as expected
- Understand how to systematically troubleshoot when a retention policy appears to fail
- Conduct policy tests in test mode with policy tips
- Describe how to monitor DLP policies through message tracking
- Module 3: Explore sensitivity labels
- Describe how sensitivity labels let you classify and protect your organization's data
- Identify the common reasons why organizations use sensitivity labels
- Explain what a sensitivity label is and what they can do for an organization
- Configure a sensitivity label's scope
- Explain why the order of sensitivity labels in your admin center is important
- Describe what label policies can do
- Module 4: Implement sensitivity labels
- Describe the overall process to create, configure, and publish sensitivity labels
- Identify the administrative permissions that must be assigned to compliance team members to implement sensitivity labels
- Develop a data classification framework that provides the foundation for your sensitivity labels
- Create and configure sensitivity labels
- Publish sensitivity labels by creating a label policy
- Identify the differences between removing and deleting sensitivity labels
- Module 5: Implement Windows Information Protection
- Describe Windows Information Protection and what it is used for
- Plan a deployment of Windows Information Protection policies
- Implement Windows Information Protection policies in Windows desktop apps
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
By the end of this module, you will be able to: