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Many enterprises rely on Microsoft 365 data loss prevention (DLP) policies for Office 365 apps, SharePoint, OneDrive, Teams, Exchange, etc. to comply with governmental or industry regulations, such as the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the U.S. Government’s Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). Many of these enterprises also leverage DLP policies to reduce the risk of sensitive business data leakage, for example, intellectual property.
In December we announced a public preview of Microsoft 365 DLP policies for Power BI premium workspaces, supporting automatic detection of sensitive data upload for data that has specific sensitivity labels applied (that is, sensitivity labels serve as rule conditions), along with the option to trigger automatic risk remediation actions such as alerts to security admins and/or customizable policy tips for end users.
Today we’re happy to announce that we’re extending Microsoft 365 DLP policies for Power BI to support detection of uploading sensitive information such as social security and credit card numbers, leveraging Microsoft’s built-in sensitive information types and/or custom information types defined by your organization in the Microsoft 365 compliance center.
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Creation and monitoring of a DLP policy for Power BI is quite straightforward, and is very similar to how DLP policies work for other supported DLP locations like SharePoint and OneDrive.
The steps below outline the process of enabling a DLP policy for Power BI:
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To learn more about best practices for deploying Microsoft 365 DLP policies see Create, test, and tune a DLP policy documentation.
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