Udemy - Microsoft Purview Data Protection for SOC and Security Teams
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Microsoft Purview Data Protection for SOC and Security Teams
https://WebToolTip.com
Published 3/2026
Created by Yasir Mehmood
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Intermediate | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 71 Lectures ( 7h 4m ) | Size: 2.55 GB
Design, enforce, detect, and investigate real data-loss incidents using Microsoft Purview
What you'll learn
✓ Design and implement Microsoft Purview data protection strategies using sensitivity labels and classification.
✓ Design and implement Microsoft Purview data protection strategies using sensitivity labels and classification.
✓ Investigate Purview alerts and analyze data-loss incidents using a SOC-style workflow.
✓ Implement Zero Trust data protection by combining Microsoft Purview with Intune and Conditional Access.
✓ Detect insider risk signals and investigate risky user behavior using Purview Insider Risk Management.
✓ Reduce false positives and tune DLP policies to create security controls that users cannot easily bypass.
✓ Correlate data, identity, and endpoint signals to perform real-world security investigations.
✓ Apply real-world Purview deployment strategies that avoid common implementation failures.
Requirements
● Basic understanding of Microsoft 365 services such as Exchange, SharePoint, and OneDrive
● Familiarity with cybersecurity or security operations concepts
● Basic knowledge of Microsoft security tools such as Defender, Intune, or Entra ID is helpful but not required
● Access to a Microsoft 365 tenant or developer tenant is recommended for practicing the labs
● A willingness to learn real-world data protection and investigation techniques
Files:
[ WebToolTip.com ] Udemy - Microsoft Purview Data Protection for SOC and Security Teams- Get Bonus Downloads Here.url (0.2 KB) ~Get Your Files Here ! 1 - Introduction
- 1. Introduction.mp4 (17.1 MB)
- 2. Welcome & Course Orientation.mp4 (20.9 MB)
- 3. Instructor Introduction and Why This Course Exists.mp4 (11.5 MB)
- 4. Why Most Purview Deployments Fail.mp4 (10.0 MB)
- 5. Who This Course Is (and Is Not) For.mp4 (9.7 MB)
- 6. What You Will Be Able to Do After This Course.mp4 (9.8 MB)
- 7. How This Course Is Structured.mp4 (7.0 MB)
- 8. Labs, Tenant Safety & Expectations.mp4 (7.7 MB)
- 9. Learning Paths & Career Alignment.mp4 (7.4 MB)
- 10. Objectives.mp4 (21.1 MB)
- 11. Microsoft Purview is a Security Control.mp4 (20.5 MB)
- 12. Where Purview Fits in the Microsoft Security Stack.mp4 (33.4 MB)
- 13. Data as an Attack Surface.mp4 (21.4 MB)
- 14. Real Incident Walkthrough (No Tools Yet).mp4 (17.7 MB)
- 15. What Purview Can and Cannot Do.mp4 (24.0 MB)
- 16. Common Enterprise Design Failure.mp4 (17.9 MB)
- 17. How We Will Build Purview in this Course.mp4 (13.8 MB)
- 18. Summary.mp4 (11.2 MB)
- 19. Objectives.mp4 (20.9 MB)
- 20. Why Data Classification Fails in Enterprises.mp4 (28.6 MB)
- 21. Mapping Business Data to Risk Levels.mp4 (25.8 MB)
- 22. Sensitive Info Types vs EDM vs Trainable Classifiers.mp4 (23.4 MB)
- 23. When Auto-Labeling is a Bad Idea.mp4 (21.0 MB)
- 24. Building a Minimal, Effective Classification Model.mp4 (17.2 MB)
- 25. Lab 3.1 Minimal & Defensible Classification Model.mp4 (226.1 MB)
- 26. Objectives.mp4 (23.3 MB)
- 27. Sensitivity Labels as Access Control.mp4 (23.3 MB)
- 28. Encryption vs Rights vs Markings.mp4 (42.4 MB)
- 29. Label Inheritance & Collaboration Pitfalls.mp4 (24.7 MB)
- 30. Label Across Emails, Files and Containers.mp4 (24.4 MB)
- 31. Common Label Breakage Scenarios.mp4 (17.6 MB)
- 32. Lab 4.1 Create & Validate DLP (Audit Mode).mp4 (178.8 MB)
- 33. Lab 4.2 Create & Publish Sensitivity Label.mp4 (209.8 MB)
- 34. Objectives.mp4 (21.9 MB)
- 35. Why DLP Gets Turned Off.mp4 (20.5 MB)
- 36. Endpoint DLP vs M365 DLP.mp4 (26.5 MB)
- 37. Audit vs Block vs Justify.mp4 (23.0 MB)
- 38. Policy Precedence & Conflict Handling.mp4 (26.8 MB)
- 39. Executive & Power-User Exceptions (Reality Check).mp4 (23.3 MB)
- 41. Objectives.mp4 (30.0 MB)
- 42. Insider risk ≠ Surveillance.mp4 (29.0 MB)
- 43. Signal Sources That Actually Matter.mp4 (34.1 MB)
- 44. Adaptive Protection Explained Simply.mp4 (26.9 MB)
- 45. Evidence Handling & Forensics Settings.mp4 (34.5 MB)
- 46. Legal & Ethical Guardrails.mp4 (21.0 MB)
- 47. Lab 6.1 Insider Risk Policy Configuration.mp4 (113.8 MB)
- 48. Lab 6.2 Insider Risk Alert Investigation Workflow.mp4 (132.5 MB)
- 49. Objectives.mp4 (26.6 MB)
- 50. Purview Alerts vs Defender XDR Alerts.mp4 (26.9 MB)
- 51. Which Alerts Matter to SOC.mp4 (22.0 MB)
- 52. Correlating Data, Identity & Endpoint Signals.mp4 (25.7 MB)
- 53. Investigating Workflow & Documentation.mp4 (26.8 MB)
- 54. Lab 7.1 Identity & Content Validation of Insider Risk Alert.mp4 (194.0 MB)
- 55. Objectives.mp4 (22.9 MB)
- 56. Device Trust Meets Data Trust.mp4 (25.8 MB)
- 57. Managed vs Unmanaged Device Enforcement.mp4 (27.3 MB)
- 58. Conditional Access for Data.mp4 (32.2 MB)
- 59. Real Zero Trust Data Scenarios.mp4 (28.9 MB)
- 60. Lab 8.1 Enforcing Zero Trust Data Access.mp4 (251.5 MB)
- 61. Objectives.mp4 (24.1 MB)
- 62. What Breaks Purview Deployments.mp4 (22.6 MB)
- 63. Why Users Bypass Controls.mp4 (22.1 MB)
- 64. Executive Pushbacks & How to Handle It.mp4 (25.4 MB)
- 65. Safe Rollout Strategies.mp4 (22.9 MB)
- 66. Lesson Learned from Real Environments.mp4 (32.2 MB)
- Bonus Resources.txt (0.1 KB)
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