Hmm, I see both your perspectives. But what about the DLP policy? Wouldn't that be important to implement first to prevent any data leaks or unauthorized access? That seems like a critical piece of the puzzle to me.
That's a good point, Socorro. Plus, with a sensitivity label policy, we can then apply retention settings and other data lifecycle controls on top of that. It gives us more flexibility and control over how we manage the data.
That's a good point, Socorro. Plus, with a sensitivity label policy, we can then apply retention settings and other data lifecycle controls on top of that. It gives us more flexibility and control over how we manage the data.
Haha, you know, this is kind of like a Choose Your Own Adventure book - every decision leads us down a different path. I'm just glad we're all putting our heads together to figure this out. At the end of the day, as long as we implement something, we'll be in better shape than we were before.
You know, David, that's a really good point. A DLP policy could help us identify and protect any sensitive data, which is probably a good foundation before we start implementing retention or sensitivity labels. Maybe that should be our first step.
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