One of the up-and-coming combination phish-ransom attacks is to trick the mark into thinking that you’ve got access to their data, and then get them to send money to a Bitcoin address to protect them from data leakage. You can create a DLP rule in the Office 365 Security & Compliance Center (or an Exchange Online transport rule) to try to combat this.… [ Continue reading ]
Creating Scoped DLP rules with Custom Sensitive Information Types
A few weeks ago, I put out a series of posts on creating and using custom sensitive information types (https://bhr.62e.myftpupload.com/tag/sensitive-information-types/). The blog, posts, however, focus on using the DLP configuration options available in the Security & Compliance Center.
Rules created via the DLP wizard in the Security & Compliance Center have the benefit of being able to be applied globally across your organization and its content sources. … [ Continue reading ]
