1)
Azure Portal
https://portal.azure.com/
2)
Azure DeviceManagement
https://devicemanagement.microsoft.com
3)
O365 Admin
https://admin.microsoft.com/
4)
GoogleEn
https://www.google.com/?hl=en
5)
GoogleCn
https://www.google.com/?hl=zh
6)
GoogleJp
https://www.google.co.jp
7)defender ATP
https://securitycenter.windows.com/
8)MCAS Microsoft cloud app security
https://XXXXX.portal.cloudappsecurity.com/
9)exchange admin
https://outlook.office365.com/ecp/
10)businessstore
https://businessstore.microsoft.com/ja-jp/store?signin=
https://www.windows-noob.com/forums/topic/15670-how-can-i-integrate-microsoft-store-for-business-with-intune-in-azure/
11)AIP ADD Label
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/information-protection/quickstart-label-specificusers
12)Microsoft 365 コンプライアンス
https://compliance.microsoft.com/homepage
13)How to modify the reports and create custom queries
Central reporting for Azure Information Protection
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/information-protection/reports-aip
14)the difference between Data Loss Prevention (DLP), Azure Information Protection, Information Rights Permission (IMP), and Azure Rights Management (Azure RMS)
https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/2410f357-8c85-4253-b526-f8d78aa2f680/need-help-understanding-the-difference-between-data-loss-prevention-dlp-azure-information?forum=onlineservicessharepoint
- Data Loss Prevention (DLP) can be used to create Policies that identify sensitive information, like Social Security Numbers, credit card numbers, etc, included in documents stored in SharePoint online or sent as text in Exchange. The Policies can also be setup to notify the user that the content is there and potentially block access to the file or decline to send the email.
- Azure Information Protection (AIP) can be used to create Tags that are embedded into documents specifying the sensitivity of the information in the document. Tags can be applied manually or automatically. Embedded Tags can then be queried by other systems to control how documents are retained, stored, or shared.
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Last updated:2019-11-25