Use sensitivity labels as conditions in DLP policies
You can use sensitivity labels as a condition in DLP policies for these locations:
- Exchange email messages
- SharePoint
- OneDrive
- Devices
Sensitivity labels appear as an option in the Content contains list.
Important
Sensitivity Labels as a condition will not be available if you have selected Teams chat and channel messages as a location to apply the DLP policy.
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Supported items, file types, scenarios, and policy tips
You can use sensitivity labels as conditions on these items and in the scenarios that follow.
Supported items
Service | Item type | Available to policy tip | Enforceable |
---|---|---|---|
Exchange | email message | yes | yes |
Exchange | email attachment | yes | yes |
SharePoint | items in SharePoint | yes | yes |
OneDrive | items | yes | yes |
Teams | Teams and channel messages | not applicable | not applicable |
Teams | attachments | yes ** | yes ** |
Devices | items | yes | yes |
MCAS (preview) | items | yes | yes |
** Attachments sent in Teams over 1:1 chat or channels are automatically uploaded to OneDrive and SharePoint. So if SharePoint or OneDrive are included as locations in your DLP policy, then labeled attachments sent in Teams are automatically included in the scope of this condition. Teams as a location doesn't need to be selected in the DLP policy.
Note
DLP's ability to detect sensitivity labels in SharePoint and OneDrive is limited. For more information, see Enable sensitivity labels for files in SharePoint and OneDrive.
Supported file types
Workload | File types supported |
---|---|
Exchange emails | Office files (DOCX, XLSX, PPTX), PDF, PFILE (files that are labeled with protection using MIP SDK) |
SharePoint | Office files (DOCX, XLSX, PPTX), PDF |
OneDrive | Office files (DOCX, XLSX, PPTX), PDF |
endpoint devices | Office files (DOCX, XLSX, PPTX), PDF |
Supported scenarios
DLP Admin is able to see a list of all sensitivity labels in the tenant when they choose to include one or more sensitivity labels as a condition.
Using sensitivity labels as a condition is supported across all workloads, as indicated in the support matrix above.
DLP policy tips continue to be shown across workloads for DLP policies that contain one or more sensitivity labels as a condition.
Sensitivity labels appear as a part of the incident report email if a DLP policy with one or more sensitivity labels as a condition is matched.
Sensitivity label details are shown in the DLP rule match audit log for DLP policy matches that contain a sensitivity label as a condition.
Support policy tips
Workload | Policy tips supported/not supported |
---|---|
OWA | supported |
Outlook for Windows | supported |
SharePoint | supported |
OneDrive | supported |
endpoint devices | not supported |