Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Compliance Management



















compliance features


  • allows a search of mailboxes through the organization preview of search results and then copy of results to a Discovery mailbox


  • In-Place Hold forces a hold on data discovered during in-place eDiscovery


  • Legal-Hold or Litigation Hold places entire mailbox on hold.  To be deprecated but still available on Exch 2013.  It lacks flexibility and granularity compare to In-Place hold.


Auditing


  • keeps an audit of all actions taken on all mailboxes


  • auditing is done based on access by owners, delegates and administrators


  • you can run various reports on mailboxes, roles/permissions granted, etc (exp. administrator role group report)

Transport Rules

Allows you to create conditions, actions and exceptions over mail that is flowing through your organization.  keep a copy of emails, disclosure signature, prevent flow of email based on criteria, etc.


Data Loss Prevention (DLP)


  • A form of transport rule that prevents users or alerts users from sending sensative information like credit card numbers.  


  • based on regulatory standards (PII amd PCI-DSS)

Messaging Records Management (MRM)


  • revolve around email lifecycle policies.  
  • retention policies are used to classify messages

Journaling


  • provides the ability to retain copies of all imcoming and outgoing mail through standard journaling


  • Provides more granular journaling through Premium Journaling.  Can specify what to journal instead all emails.

Information Rights Management (IRM)

  • works in harmony with Active Directory Rights Management Services (Ad RMS) to protect messages and attachments.  Prevent msg from forwarding, printing, etc.  a deterrent instead of all full protection.  can be worked around the protection.  
In-Place Archiving

  • Eliminate the proliferation of PST files

Compliance Features














Transport Rules














In-Place Archiving














In-Place ediscovery search
















Specifiy a single mailbox or all mailboxes

















query for keywoards


















Place hold on search results











 search can be saved and edited.
 Preview the search results
results of the search
















Reports















Changes to admin role groups report.










actions by who is logged.










Allow user to manage content.  














User mailbox can have only one retnetion policy.














policy has retention tags users can use.














Retention tags are modifiable.
















New tags configuration























Journal Rule

source of emial to be journaled.

and mailbox to send the journal reports to,.












Journal internal, external or all messages.














Scenario


enable default retention policy and in-place archive over Tim Berry

Establish a standard journaling rule for all email going in and out of the organization

place Wendy Lindsay's mailbox on Litigation Hold

 set new retention policy

enable in-place archiving.


















assign database to store the archive

















In-place archiving and retention policy do not take effect immediately.













force folder assistant to process the archiving and retention policy








Online Archiving.;  Manually moved or retention tags used.






































1 week delete retention polcy set for this email








email archive policy for 5 years
























Journling rule


create a journaling mailbox for all incoming/outgoing emails to be retained.

it may need its own mailbox database to store many emails













create a new jourmal rule to use the journal mailbox













Legal Hold


inform user that legal hold.  user may delete emials but emails are still kept.  

it is deprecated feature so use In-Place hold.















In-Place hold 

In-Place hold is configured through compliance management eDiscovery search 

























The search resullt for user mailbox is placed on in-place hold.

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