Published Mar 9, 2026
Microsoft Purview DLP now integrates the Microsoft Security Store, enabling admins to discover, purchase, and manage partner security integrations directly within Purview. Rollout begins late March 2026, completing by mid-April. The feature is enabled by default with no impact on existing policies or users unless integrations are activated.
Updated April 9, 2026: We have updated the timeline. Thank you for your patience.
Introduction
Microsoft Security Store is now integrated into the Microsoft Purview DLP experience, giving admins an in‑product way to discover a curated set of integrations that extend Purview capabilities, including data security capabilities for the network. Purchasing and management are completed through Security Store, simplifying how organizations procure partner integrations.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 557977.
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| Question | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Does the change add any integration to 3rd party software products? | The Security Store enables administrators to discover, purchase, and enable third-party partner integrations that extend Microsoft Purview DLP capabilities, including network data security solutions. |
| Does the change include an admin control and can it be controlled through admin configuration? | Only administrators can access the Security Store to discover, purchase, enable, and manage partner integrations within the Purview portal. |
| Does the change alter how admins can monitor, report on, or demonstrate compliance activities? | Depending on the partner integrations enabled, administrators may gain additional visibility, monitoring, or enforcement capabilities that extend existing Purview DLP compliance reporting. |