What's new in Microsoft Priva
See what's new in Microsoft Priva to help you stay on top of the ever-changing data privacy landscape. Learn the most recent information about updates to existing features based on your feedback, enhancements to the Priva portal (preview), and fresh and updated documentation.
August 2024
- Updated: Privacy assessment now support the attachment of files to question responses.
July 2024
- Updated: Privacy assessment responses can now be exported to formatted Microsoft Word or PDF files.
- Updated: In privacy risk management, the "Choose locations" step of the policy creation process is renamed in product to "Choose data sources." Updated in each policy: Data overexposure, Data transfer, and Data minimization.
June 2024
- Updated: Clarified how to find and interpert insights about personal data in privacy risk management.
- Updated: Clarified instructions for how to start new subject rights requests for data within Microsoft 365.
May 2024
Multicloud support (preview) in data overexposure policies
When creating data overexposure policies in privacy risk management, there are new options to select Azure Storage (preview), Azure SQL (preview), and Amazon S3 (preview) as data sources for the policy to cover. Learn more at choosing data sources for privacy risk management policies.
April 2024
New solutions and a new portal released into public preview
Four new solutions are available in preview for customers in seven regions, with more regions to come. Get details about how to get started using the new Priva solutions.
New solutions:
New portal: Learn about the new Microsoft Priva portal (preview), a unified experience for using the preview and generally available Priva solutions.
November 2023
Subject rights requests
- In preview: Identify duplicates, apply actions once to all duplicate items, and filter duplicates from view when reviewing data for a subject rights request.