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MIP sensitivity labels help enterprises to meet their infosec and compliance requirements by classifying sensitive data within Power BI. MIP labels are available both in the Power BI service and in Power BI Desktop (Preview). To help enterprises ensure that their data remains classified and protected as it moves across data systems, as well as within Power BI, we have developed industry-leading data-classification inheritance capabilities, including the labeling and protection of files when data is exported from Power BI, inheritance of MIP labels from Synapse (preview), inheritance of labels when creating new content, and downstream inheritance (preview).
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Users with a mandatory label policy in Power BI will be required to apply a MIP label when they publish reports from Desktop to the service, import PBIX files into the service via Get data, or create new datasets, reports, and dashboards in the service.
Note: You can enable/disable the mandatory label policy for Power BI without affecting mandatory label settings for O365 files and emails, which is controlled by a separate setting in MIP label policy.
More detail about the new end-user experience, as well as about how to enable the setting in the Microsoft 365 compliance center, is available here: Mandatory label policy in Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Docs.
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