Updated May 10, 2022: We have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.
Updated April 14, 2022: Microsoft have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.
Updated March 18, 2022: Microsoft have updated the rollout timeline below. Thank you for your patience.
We’re introducing default classification for content matching trainable classifiers. This enables admins to view items that match trainable classifiers within Content explorer without first needing to create a policy. This functionality is currently in public preview. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 88936.
Admins can view items that match trainable classifiers in Content explorer without first needing to create a policy.
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When this will happen
Rollout will begin in late May (previously early May) and is expected to be complete by mid-June (previously late May).
How this will affect your organization
Content explorer, part of the data classification analytics capabilities in the Microsoft 365 compliance center, shows a current snapshot of the items that have a sensitivity label, a retention label, or have been classified as a sensitive information type in your organization.
This feature adds default classification for content that matches the scope of any machine learning-based pre-trained or custom trainable classifiers that you have set up in your organization. In this way, admins with appropriate permissions will be able to identify which content aligns to which classifiers without needing to first set up a policy.
What you need to do to prepare
Access trainable classifiers and Content explorer in the Microsoft 365 compliance center.
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Message ID: MC335286
Published: 23 February 2022
Updated: 10 May 2022