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VasilMichev
Aug 30, 2017MVP
Aug 2017 AIP status update
This month's update brings some additional improvements on the AIP blade, which makes it possible to ditch the old portal altogether. Some other management improvements listed below:
- We have completed the move to Azure Portal, and admins can now edit templates linked to labels. Once you click on “Edit Template” the template becomes protection attributes of the label. More information about this new capability and templates in the Azure portal: Configuring and managing templates for Azure Information Protection.
- The ability to activate the protection service (Azure RMS) in this portal has moved to General Availability. Instructions: How to activate Azure Rights Management from the Azure portal.
- We have added the ability to localize legacy RMS templates. You can import and export on the “Languages” page to manage translations for RMS templates, in the same way as you can do this for labels. Instructions: Configure labels and templates for different languages in Azure Information Protection.
- We have added the ability to edit the default templates. You can now manage the default templates like other templates, including localization. We have translated the default policy to all languages that are supported by Azure Information Protection (English +29 other languages). Note that only new tenants will get the translations automatically (we don’t want to change your existing configurations!) More information about the default templates.
- A new feature, user defined permissions, moves to public preview. More information in To configure a label for Rights Management protection.
- We have now extended our automation capabilities (automatic classification) from 5 patterns to over 80 patterns (including 40 patterns relevant for EU GDPR) by moving to the Office DLP rules. More information: How to configure conditions for automatic and recommended classification for Azure Information Protection.
For the full list of improvements, check out the full blog post here: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/enterprisemobility/2017/08/30/azure-information-protection-status-update-august-2017/
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