Enable Sensitive Data Classification for Energy & Utilities
How energy & utilities organizations should implement DLP-01 for Microsoft 365 security and compliance.
For energy & utilities companies using Microsoft 365, enable sensitive data classification is a security priority. This guide explains how DLP-01 helps energy & utilities organizations protect their identity infrastructure while meeting industry-specific compliance mandates.
Why Energy & Utilities Organizations Need This Control
Energy & Utilities organizations face specific regulatory requirements including nist-800-53, cis, iso27001. The DLP-01 control helps address these requirements by:
- Microsoft Purview sensitivity labels are configured
- At least 3 sensitivity levels are defined (e.g., Public, Internal, Confidential)
- Labels are applied to sensitive data in SharePoint and OneDrive
Without data classification, you cannot protect what you cannot identify. Sensitivity labels enable targeted protection policies, ensuring sensitive data receives appropriate controls regardless of where it is stored or shared.
Industry-Specific Considerations
When implementing DLP-01 in a energy & utilities environment, consider:
- **Regulatory requirements**: nist-800-53, cis, iso27001 may mandate specific configurations
- **Risk tolerance**: Energy & Utilities organizations typically have moderate to low risk tolerance
- **Audit frequency**: Plan for regular compliance reviews
- **Documentation**: Maintain detailed records for regulatory inspections
How to Configure
DLP-01 requires the following configuration:
- Microsoft Purview sensitivity labels are configured
- At least 3 sensitivity levels are defined (e.g., Public, Internal, Confidential)
- Labels are applied to sensitive data in SharePoint and OneDrive
Requires Microsoft Purview license and configuration
Follow the steps above in your Microsoft Entra admin center to enable this control.
Energy Compliance Requirements
Energy organizations must comply with these frameworks, all of which address enable sensitive data classification:
Why This Control Matters for Energy
Without data classification, you cannot protect what you cannot identify. Sensitivity labels enable targeted protection policies, ensuring sensitive data receives appropriate controls regardless of where it is stored or shared.
Common threats in energy & utilities:
- • Nation-state attacks on infrastructure
- • Ransomware targeting OT systems
- • Insider threats in control rooms
For energy & utilities organizations, DLP-01 is a key component of a compliant Microsoft 365 security posture. TrueConfig helps you implement and maintain this control while meeting industry-specific requirements.
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