Microsoft Information Protection
Reclaim control of your sensitive data
[INTRODUCTION]
What is MIP?
Microsoft Information Protection (MIP) enables you to gain visibility and security over your organization’s shared data. With MIP, we can help you wield the power to find, classify, and protect your business’s sensitive information.
[OVERVIEW]
What does MIP help you do?
Classify unstructured data
Give your users a one-click process to apply your pre-defined classifications to their documents and emails.
Define how your content is shared
Control and protect how you share emails, documents, and other sensitive data both internally and externally with MIP.
Designate usage rights
Maintain control of your data even after it leaves company ‘walls’. Microsoft Information Protection lets you define which external parties can see your content.
Track and report
Use data classifications to identify where sensitive data is stored and apply data loss prevention (DLP) policies.
[YOUR CHALLENGES]
Client challenges we resolve with MIP
Our expert consultants have significant experience implementing Microsoft Information Protection for organizations across industries. We can help you develop sophisticated strategies for classifying and protecting documents, intellectual property, sensitive data, and more.
The main challenges MIP helps our clients resolve include:
Unstructured data classification
Enable user-driven and automatic classification of documents and email by defining a data classification standard and program.
Rights management
Protect sensitive data by controlling how it is used and who can access it with MIP’s information rights management capabilities.
Inventory and classification
Search file shares, SharePoint sites, and other storage locations to identify potentially sensitive data and automatically classify and protect it with MIP’s labelling engine.
Data loss prevention
Use Office 365 and Endpoint DLP’s rules to build on your MIP sensitivity labels to identify and prevent data from leaving the organization maliciously or inadvertently.
[CONTACT US]
Partner with Microsoft experts you can trust
Regain control and protect your sensitive data by reaching out to us for help.
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Microsoft Information Protection
Reclaim control of your sensitive data
[INTRODUCTION]
What is MIP?
Microsoft Information Protection (MIP) enables you to gain visibility and security over your organization’s shared data. With MIP, we can help you wield the power to find, classify, and protect your business’s sensitive information.
[OVERVIEW]
What does MIP help you do?
Classify unstructured data
Give your users a one-click process to apply your pre-defined classifications to their documents and emails.
Define how your content is shared
Control and protect how you share emails, documents, and other sensitive data both internally and externally with MIP.
Designate usage rights
Maintain control of your data even after it leaves company ‘walls’. Microsoft Information Protection lets you define which external parties can see your content.
Track and report
Use data classifications to identify where sensitive data is stored and apply data loss prevention (DLP) policies.
[YOUR CHALLENGES]
Client challenges we resolve with MIP
Our expert consultants have significant experience implementing Microsoft Information Protection for organizations across industries. We can help you develop sophisticated strategies for classifying and protecting documents, intellectual property, sensitive data, and more.
The main challenges MIP helps our clients resolve include:
Unstructured data classification
Enable user-driven and automatic classification of documents and email by defining a data classification standard and program.
Rights management
Protect sensitive data by controlling how it is used and who can access it with MIP’s information rights management capabilities.
Inventory and classification
Search file shares, SharePoint sites, and other storage locations to identify potentially sensitive data and automatically classify and protect it with MIP’s labelling engine.
Data loss prevention
Use Office 365 and Endpoint DLP’s rules to build on your MIP sensitivity labels to identify and prevent data from leaving the organization maliciously or inadvertently.
[CONTACT US]
Partner with Microsoft experts you can trust
Regain control and protect your sensitive data by reaching out to us for help.
[FROM THE BLOG]
Update Since Posting On November 12, 2024 Microsoft released an official fix to ESC15. Additional information can be found in the Microsoft Security Response Center. Background Although many organizations rely [...]
Many organizations control access to internal systems by simply relying on whether or not an account is enabled. However, users often change roles throughout their careers within a single organization. [...]
Active Directory (AD) is a cornerstone of IT infrastructure for many organizations, providing essential services for managing and securing resources. This guide will take you through the essentials of Active [...]
A red forest is designed to increase the security of Windows Server Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) by protecting privileged credentials from compromise. Privileged identities, such as members of [...]