Microsoft Purview compliance portal: General availability of Credential SITs

Currently available in public preview (MC402123), we’re adding new Sensitive Information Types (SITs) to allow your organization to detect credential patterns (such as access keys, tokens, general passwords), as either individual patterns for specific detection or a bundle of all credential patterns for holistic detection.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 88941.

When this will happen:

Rollout will begin in mid-October and is expected to be complete mid-November.

How this will affect your organization:

We are rolling out 42 new SITs that enable organizations to identify, classify, and protect credentials found in documents across their data landscape. These new credential SITs will be visible in Content explorer and Activity explorer, enabling admins to locate documents that contain sensitive credentials and identify activity involving the use of this credential data within their environment.

In the Microsoft Purview compliance portal, these new credential SITs can be added to solutions such as auto-labeling and DLP policies to quickly and accurately detect and classify complex digital authentication credentials, such as user credentials (username and passwords), default passwords, and Azure cloud resources (e.g., Storage Account Keys, SQL Server Connection Strings, and SAS). Note: For the public preview of this feature, only server-side auto-labeling policy authoring with Credential SITs will be supported; availability of client-side auto-labeling support will be communicated at a future date.

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Detection of general passwords using Credential SIT 

List of all 42 new SITs  

What you need to do to prepare:

This update also includes new SITs for credentials used to access cloud development resources, for services including Amazon, GitHub, Slack, Google, and more. 

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Access the Information Protection solution in the Microsoft Purview compliance portal.

Learn more:

Message ID: MC443905


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