Forum Discussion
Office 365 Supervision being replaced by nothing?
- Mar 31, 2020
Kurt Supervision has the following licensing requirements:
Users monitored by supervision policies must have a Microsoft 365 E5 Compliance license, an Office 365 Enterprise E3 license with the Advanced Compliance add-on, or be included in an Office 365 Enterprise E5 subscription, or be included in a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription. If you don't have an existing Enterprise E5 plan and want to try supervision, you can sign up for a trial of Office 365 Enterprise E5.
Communication Compliance which includes key new value and recently launched (see
http://aka.ms/CommunicationComplianceGA) also has licensing requirements as you noticed.
Kurt Supervision has the following licensing requirements:
Users monitored by supervision policies must have a Microsoft 365 E5 Compliance license, an Office 365 Enterprise E3 license with the Advanced Compliance add-on, or be included in an Office 365 Enterprise E5 subscription, or be included in a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription. If you don't have an existing Enterprise E5 plan and want to try supervision, you can sign up for a trial of Office 365 Enterprise E5.
Communication Compliance which includes key new value and recently launched (see
http://aka.ms/CommunicationComplianceGA) also has licensing requirements as you noticed.
I probably have access to the feature in O365 because I do have a couple O365E3 licenses. However, on the M365 side, I only have M365 Business licenses.