Microsoft Purview DLP: Unmanaged cloud app discovery and protection with Microsoft Purview and Palo Alto Prisma Access
Microsoft Purview now integrates with Palo Alto Prisma Access to extend data loss prevention to network traffic involving unmanaged cloud apps. The integration, available from mid-2026, requires admin activation and supports existing Purview policies for enhanced data security and compliance monitoring. Microsoft Purview network data security now integrates with Palo Alto Prisma Access, extending discovery and protection to network traffic. With this integration, new and existing Palo Alto Prisma Access customers can configure Microsoft Purview collection and data loss prevention policies to discover and protect sensitive data shared with unmanaged cloud apps via HTTP/HTTPS, using the same classifiers, sensitive information types, and sensitivity labels used in other Purview policies. This integration also further enriches Purview Data Security Posture Management (DSPM), Insider Risk Management (IRM), enables data security & compliance for AI interactions, and more. This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 558939. When this will happen: Public preview: We will begin rolling out in mid-April 2026 and expect to complete by mid-May 2026. General availability: We will begin rolling out in late October 2026 and expect to complete by late November 2026. How this affects your organization: Who is affected: Organizations using Microsoft Purview. Customers using or planning to use Palo Alto Prisma Access. Microsoft 365 administrators managing Purview collection and DLP policies. What will happen: The Palo Alto Prisma Access integration will automatically appear in the Purview DLP Security Store as the feature rolls out. The integration is not enabled by default. Administrators must explicitly enable it before it can be used in policies. Once enabled, administrators can use existing or new Purview collection and DLP policies to inspect and protect data detected through Palo Alto Prisma Access network traffic. Existing network data security collection and DLP policies will automatically apply after the integration is enabled. There is no impact to users unless administrators enable the integration and configure network data security policies in Microsoft Purview. What you can do to prepare: Confirm that Purview pay-as-you-go is enabled and configured for your tenant, as it is required to use this integration. Learn more: Enable Microsoft Purview pay-as-you-go […]
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