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You implement Microsoft 365 Endpoint data loss prevention (Endpoint DLP)
You have computers that run Windows 10 and have Microsoft 365 Apps installed.
The computers are joined to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD)
You need to ensure that Endpoint DLP policies can protect content on the computers.
Solution: You deploy the unified labeling client to the computers.
Does this meet the goal?
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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/endpoint-dlp-getting-started?view=o365-worldwideYes, deploying the unified labeling client to the computers will meet the goal of ensuring that Endpoint DLP policies can protect content on the computers.
Microsoft 365 Endpoint DLP is a cloud-based solution that helps to protect sensitive information across various services, including Microsoft Teams, SharePoint Online, and Exchange Online. However, it also provides protection for Windows 10 devices, which can be achieved by deploying the unified labeling client to the computers.
The unified labeling client is a component of the Microsoft Information Protection (MIP) solution that enables users to apply labels to documents and emails. These labels can be used to classify data based on sensitivity and apply protection policies to the labeled content. The unified labeling client also provides integration with Microsoft 365 services and Endpoint DLP policies.
By deploying the unified labeling client to Windows 10 computers joined to Azure AD, Endpoint DLP policies can be applied to protect content on the devices. The unified labeling client will integrate with Endpoint DLP to help prevent sensitive data from being shared, copied, or saved to untrusted locations. This integration will ensure that sensitive data is protected, even when it is accessed from a Windows 10 device outside the organization's network.
In summary, deploying the unified labeling client to Windows 10 computers joined to Azure AD is a valid solution for ensuring that Endpoint DLP policies can protect content on the devices.