CollabDays Bletchley 2024
Join us at CollabDays Bletchley on September 25th, 2024!
The Extranet User Manager (EUM) team is thrilled to be a Gold Sponsor at the upcoming CollabDays in Bletchley Park. CollabDays will be held at the National Museum of Computing in Bletchley Park. During the day, and between sessions, you will be able to walk around the museum and see the Colossus, the world’s first electronic computer! Join us for many sessions that explore Microsoft Power Platform, Teams, SharePoint, and Microsoft Viva.
EUM President and 14-time Microsoft MVP Peter Carson will be delivering an exciting session as part of the day's schedule. Each CollabDays event is independent and locally organized, fostering a truly community-led atmosphere, thanks to local communities, user groups, and individuals who put their efforts into planning and executing these events.
Session Highlights
Safe Sharing with Purview Information Protection and the Traffic Light Protocol
With the speed of AI development and the need for Copilot readiness, robust data governance and protection strategies are paramount. This talk delves into the integration of Microsoft Purview Information Protection with the Traffic Light Protocol (TLP) to enhance safe sharing practices within organizations. We will explore the implementation of sensitivity labels aligned with TLP designations, enabling a clear and consistent approach to categorizing and controlling access to sensitive information.
Main topics will include:
- Setup and application of sensitivity labels in Microsoft Purview.
- How to configure Entra ID authentication context and conditional access policies.
- This ensures that data is shared with the appropriate level of protection.
- Challenges and best practices for validating TLP implementations.
- This emphasizes the importance of testing and continuous improvement.
Practical demonstrations:
- We will showcase how Purview can be leveraged to discover, classify, and govern data across the enterprise.
- This provides a comprehensive solution for managing sensitive information.
The Traffic Light Protocol (TLP) is a system designed to facilitate the sharing of sensitive information by categorizing it into different levels of sensitivity based on color-coded labels. It was developed by the UK's National Infrastructure Security Coordination Centre in the early 2000s and has been adopted by the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). The TLP helps organizations apply a clear and consistent approach to categorizing and controlling access to sensitive information.