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Issue/Question
What happens when I send an e-mail containing Social Security Number(s) to an e-mail address?
Environment
- Microsoft Information Protection
- Outlook
- Outlook 365 (web version)
Resolution
Expected behavior for detected SSN(s) with internal recipient(s) (any @macomb.edu address).
Note: This example is using randomly generated test Social Security Numbers.
- If you must send an e-mail with SSNs to another Macomb e-mail address, change the Sensitivity label to Secret so that the message is encrypted and the contents of the e-mail cannot be forwarded, printed, or copied. Only the recipient(s) of the e-mail will be able to open the message.
- To verify the Sensitivity label has been changed, a notification will appear under the Policy Tip. There will also be a green check mark next to the label in the Sensitivity label drop down.
- A notification e-mail is then received from Microsoft Outlook postmaster@Macombedu.onmicrosoft.com. The purpose of the notification e-mail is to let the sender know that they just sent an e-mail that contains SSN(s) and the contents have automatically been encrypted. The e-mail that matched against this policy will be in this e-mail as an attachment.
- The Macomb recipient(s) will receive the encrypted message, and will not be able to forward, print, or copy the contents of the e-mail. The user that granted the permissions (who sent the e-mail) will be listed.
How to manually override a false positive Social Security Number
- If the e-mail has been wrongly classified as having a Social Security Number, you can report it as a false positive.
- Under the policy tip, select override.
- Once clicked, the tool tip will change to verify that it has been reported.