Support OCR in service-side DLP.
At the present time DLP is not able to read OCR documents, namely documents scanned to PDF. This is a GIANT, GAPING hole in terms of security. I have clients who have 100's of thousands of documents that contain sensitive information saved in OneDrive but no DLP policies can be applied to these documents, since DLP is not OCR aware. Please correct ASAP! Thanks!

19 comments
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anónimo commented
Still no aswer
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Anonymous commented
Yes, I would like to see this feature added as well.
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Anonymous commented
Image recognition on attached images,scans,pdf for sensitive word detectionto block the same when attached in mail or uploaded in OneDrive or sharepoint.
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Anonymous commented
Always asked for by customers when looking for a DLP solution
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Frank McGovern commented
What does "Yes, Committed" mean? This seems to still not be working, so if that means it was implemented, I do not find it to be the case. It's hard to know what the differing labels mean.
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Pete commented
Totally Agree, OCR capabilities is a requirement for DLP and without it requires us to look at other DLP providers
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Anonymous commented
How can you really do DLP without OCR?
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K Sinc commented
DLP needs OCR
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Doreen Hamilton commented
so much for MS to adobe partnering.
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Anonymous commented
This is a greatly beneficial feature. Hoping Microsoft will prioritize.
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Mohammad Omar commented
I hope Microsoft will take a look on this, because it is really very important to have reliable DLP
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André commented
DLP should be able to analyze images with text as well like Google DLP.
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Matt Fooks commented
This is a requirement. Currently sensitive information can leave the company undetected by DLP, MCAS or Information Protection. Please work on this to improve this service.
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Alex commented
gsuite DLP includes OCR. Just saying. Came up in formal product selection
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Jonathan Merrill commented
+1
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Anonymous commented
Image recognition on attached images, scans, pdfs (eg Microsoft vision API).
Detect and block sensitive scanned documents and images such as scanned passports, scanned credit cards etc..
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Chris Smith commented
This is major, yes!
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Anonymous commented
DLP without OCR is like fishing with your hands when you are blind. You might stumble across one every now or then, but don't count on catching many.
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Tyler commented
The lack of OCR for O365 DLP is forcing us to have to consider other 3rd party solutions for O365 DLP protection. I’ve heard OCR is already available in e-discovery, so seems it would Ideal to Transfer this OCR functionality to O365 DLP.