Microsoft Office 365 Teams Messages with Violations Page
The Messages with Violations page displays a list of messages (including file attachments) with DLP violations.
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You can refresh the page by clicking the refresh icon beside the instance name of the app.
The Messages with Violations page displays a table with the following fields:
Sent At: Time when the message was sent.
Sender: The name of the sender.
Exposure: The exposure of the message or file. There are three types of exposure viz., private, internal, and external.
Policy Hit: The triggered policy due to the violation.
Message ID: Unique ID of the message or file.
Violations In: The location of the violation in Microsoft Office 365 Teams. The violation can be in a chat message or an attachment.
Channel: Name of the Microsoft Office 365 Teams channel.
Team: Name of the Microsoft Office 365 team.
Team Type: The type of team viz., private or public.
The Messages with Violations page allows you to search for specific messages using filters. To use the search filters, click + Add Filter to apply one or more of these filters:
Sender Name: Filter messages based on the email address of the sender.
Message ID: Filter messages based on the message ID.
Violations In: Filter messages based on the violation location i.e., chat messages (text) or attachments.
Exposure: Filter messages based on the exposure viz., private, internal, or external.
Channel Name: Filter messages based on the name of the channel.
Team Name: Filter messages based on the name of the team.
Team Type: Filter messages based on the type of team viz., private or public.
DLP Policy Hit: Filter messages that violate a DLP policy.
DLP Profile: Filter messages that may have critical information like PCI, PII, PHI, or any DLP profile.
DLP Rule: Filter messages that violate predefined and custom data identifiers in your DLP profiles.
Based on the filter used, a list of messages is displayed in the table. To view complete details about a message, click on an item to open the Message Details summary.
The Messages with Violations page also allows you to:
Export the contents of the table. Click Export to download a spreadsheet file. On the Export window, you can select the columns and rows, and type the name of the export file.