In an era where data breaches and regulations (such as NIS2, DORA and GDPR) are becoming increasingly strict, organizations are looking for reliable tools to classify and protect sensitive information. Microsoft Purview offers exactly that – but successful implementation takes more than just a technical setup.
In this blog, I’ll share a practical, hands-on roadmap to ensure a smooth and well-supported rollout of Purview in your organization.
Why Microsoft Purview?
Microsoft Purview is a data governance platform that helps you:
In short: You build a secure, transparent, and controllable data landscape.
Step-by-Step Plan: Successful Purview Implementation
1. Start with an Impact Analysis
What data do you want to protect? Where is sensitive information located (OneDrive, SharePoint, Exchange, Teams)? Who are the stakeholders (CISO, DPO, IT, Business Units)?
Document your goals and scope in a project briefing. Include change management from the start.
2. Define Information Categories and Labels
Work with your DPO or compliance officer to define clear labels, such as:
3. Configure Auto-Detection (Sensitive Info Types)
Microsoft offers out-of-the-box detection for:
You can also add custom keywords or regex (e.g., “project confidential”, “quotation price”).
4. Test with a Pilot Group
Deploy your policies in a test environment or to a pilot group (e.g., IT and Finance):
5. Train Employees – and Make It Tangible
User adoption is key to a successful rollout.
6. Monitor, Improve, and Scale
Use the Purview Activity Explorer or integrate with Microsoft Sentinel to:
Schedule monthly evaluations with key teams. Purview is not a “set-and-forget” tool.
What Are the Benefits?
After a successful rollout, you’ll have:
Need Help?
Our Freelance Project Managers support organizations with Microsoft Purview implementation – from project planning to technical setup and employee training.
Contact Rob Gielen (Rob Gielen)