Data Loss Prevention (DLP) is a feature of Office 365 E3 and E5 plans. Most DLP policies focus on matching sensitive information types created by Microsoft, like credit card numbers, but it is relatively easy to create a custom sensitive information type for use in DLP policies to detect information specific to your organization. In this example, we create a sensitive information type for Azure AD passwords and explore its use in Teams DLP policies.
Unable to Turn Off User Overrides in Office 365 DLP Policies
How to use PowerShell to disable user overrides for Office 365 data loss prevention policies when the Security & Compliance Center doesn’t work.
Getting Comfortable with Data Loss Prevention Policies in Office 365
How to get started with implementing Office 365 data loss prevention (DLP) policies for Exchange Online, SharePoint Online, and OneDrive.