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Friday question.

Has anyone moved to Office 365 yet and done a DPIA, particularly OneDrive?

I'm looking at the issue that Microsoft seem to default to only having a 90-day audit trail which covers security, sharing and data access events.

If a staff member ignores the Acceptable Use Policy and uses OneDrive to send huge amounts of sensitive personal data to themselves elsewhere, and the data controller does not discover it within 90 days, I presume there is no way of proving what they have done and have lost any evidence for data breaches, disciplinaries, court cases etc.

Anyone using Office 365... have you paid extra to have a more extensive audit trail? Does anyone know more about the tech behind this pls?

Lynn

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