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Create and manage DLP policies

Create and manage DLP policies

Now, let's actually create a DLP policy in Purview. Now, you'll probably be starting to become familiar with the Purview interface here, so we can use templates as well, which is absolutely something I would recommend doing. But rather than read from this slide, let's jump into the portal here and take a look. We've got a couple of policies, some default ones that I've turned on already, but let's go and create a brand new one. We can start with a template. We have one of those 300-odd identifiers, the predefined ones. I could take anything in here. This time, why don't we take something different? I'm going to pick on Australia again because that's where I live, and let's create a policy to stop, to control any information that looks like a tax file number or a driver's license number from Australia. Of course, you can make a custom one as well and create your own custom policy and you define, very similar to what we've seen in other parts of Purview, you can define the rules. But…

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