OneDrive Retention Policy Applies to Personal Draft Files

OneDrive retention policies are designed to protect organizational data by preserving files for a set period. Many users assume that personal draft files, such as unsent emails or unfinished documents saved to OneDrive, are excluded from these policies. This is not correct. Retention policies in Microsoft 365 apply to all files stored in OneDrive for … Read more

How to Check OneDrive Sharing Against Data Classification

You need to ensure that files shared from OneDrive do not violate your organization’s data classification policies. Microsoft 365 allows IT administrators to apply sensitivity labels and data loss prevention rules to documents stored in OneDrive. When users share files externally or with the wrong audience, classified content can be exposed. This article explains how … Read more

OneDrive Audit Events Arrive Late in Purview

You notice that OneDrive audit events such as file access, sharing, or deletion take hours or even days to appear in the Microsoft Purview compliance portal. This delay prevents you from monitoring activity in real time and responding quickly to suspicious behavior. The root cause is almost always a combination of data replication latency, audit … Read more

How to Check OneDrive Files Against Insider Risk Alerts

When your organization uses Microsoft 365 Insider Risk Management, alerts are generated when user activity matches a defined risk policy. These alerts often point to specific files stored in OneDrive that may have been shared, downloaded, or accessed in a suspicious way. As a compliance officer or security administrator, you need to verify which OneDrive … Read more