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Applying sensitivity labels and endorsing items - Microsoft Fabric Tutorial
From the course: Implementing Data Engineering Solutions Using Microsoft Fabric (DP-700) Cert Prep by Microsoft Press
Applying sensitivity labels and endorsing items
Applying Sensitivity Labels and Endorsing Items. So when we're applying Sensitivity Labels, this pre-configured Sensitivity Labels is actually coming from the Microsoft Information Protection. So Sensitivity Labels could be configured in Purview, and we will use these Sensitivity Labels to apply to our fabric items. Now we can apply sensitivity labels to items using the item settings menu in the workspace itself or when we're in the item, we can set the label. So as you can see, I have a lake house and I'm setting the sensitivity to internal use only. So that is a label that I have created. So when I use the fly out menu on the item, I can apply the label when I'm inside the item itself in Fabric. Now when I'm looking to endorse items, I'm highlighting specific items based on their quality and usage and if they are valuable to users and groups. Now I can set relevant endorsements via the item settings. The first one we have is promoted. Now you want to highlight items that are worth…
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