The good news is: you don’t need to label every file on day one.
A sensible place to start is:
- Focus on your highest‑risk data (personal, financial, HR, contracts)
- Agree what “sensitive” actually means for your organisation
- Start with new content before tackling historic data
- Introduce protection gradually, not all at once
It’s also worth remembering that Purview can automate a lot of this when it’s configured properly, taking the pressure off users and reducing reliance on manual labelling.
Small, practical steps beat big, unmanageable promises every time.
The Takeaway
Security and compliance aren’t rivals, they’re complementary.
Defender protects against threats.
Purview protects your data and your obligations.
And when the two are properly joined up, organisations are far better placed to respond calmly when something goes wrong, instead of trying to invent governance in the middle of an incident.
And as always, if you want to understand further what Purview and Defender can do for you, we’re here to chat.