To help navigate data privacy regulations emerging around the world, Microsoft is introducing Privacy Management for Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Compliance Manager. In a blog post, Corporate Vice President, Security, Compliance and Identity Vasu Jakkal said the tools will help “customers safeguard personal data and build a privacy-resilient workplace” and make it easier to “interpret, assess, and improve” compliance with regulatory requirements. Microsoft is also partnering with OneTrust, Securiti.ai and WireWheel to “extend subject rights management capabilities to personal data stored outside of the Microsoft 365 environment,” Jakkal said.
20 Oct. 2021
Microsoft announces privacy management, compliance tools
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