Microsoft Compliance Solutions Capabilities

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Microsoft Compliance Solutions Capabilities

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Welcome to Microsoft Compliance, Privacy & Risk Management, a comprehensive course designed for compliance managers, IT auditors, and security professionals who want to master Microsoft’s compliance and governance ecosystem. This course begins with an introduction to Microsoft’s Service Trust Portal, privacy principles, and Microsoft Priva for managing privacy risks and data subject requests. You’ll then explore Microsoft Purview’s compliance capabilities, including Compliance Manager and Compliance Score. The course dives deeper into Purview’s data classification, sensitivity labels, retention policies, and unified data governance solutions. Finally, you’ll learn to manage insider risks, conduct eDiscovery investigations, and leverage audit capabilities for compliance and forensic analysis. By the end of the course, you’ll be ready to implement Microsoft Purview solutions that protect sensitive data, manage compliance requirements, and mitigate organizational risk. This course delivers 6–7 hours of expert-led content structured into three modules, each with video lessons, demos, and knowledge checks. Who Should Take This Course? Compliance Managers and GRC Professionals IT Security and Risk Management Teams Microsoft 365 Administrators Professionals preparing for SC-400 or seeking hands-on Purview experience Course Modules: Module 1: Microsoft Compliance & Privacy Management Essentials Module 2: Microsoft Purview: Information Protection, Governance & Risk Management
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