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VasilMichev
Feb 21, 2017MVP
Azure Information Protection: Ready, set, protect!
In a first of series of 4 articles, Dan Plastina shares some tips and a video on how to get your organization started with AIP.
The full post can be found here: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/enterprisemobility/2017/02/21/azure-information-protection-ready-set-protect/
Video is here: https://aka.ms/ipvideo
I'll keep on spamming this space until we get some movement here! 🙂
- Cian AllnerSilver ContributorHere is the fourth and final part covering regulations and compliance -
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/enterprisemobility/2017/04/13/azure-information-protection-ready-set-protect-part-4-regulations-and-compliance/
"Today’s blog post is for those of you who have needs to comply with data protection regulations and want to understand how you can use Azure Information Protection (AIP) to help meet some of those needs." - Dan_SnapeSteel Contributor
All the documentation and videos for this has "General" and "Highly Confidential" as options when tagging, but we have "Internal" and "Secret" as our default tags. Is this something that has changed when going to GA?
- Hi guys,
Thanks for sharing!
Do you have any idea if it will be possible tot AIP protect documents using (Office on) Mac OS X?
ThanksI dont deal with Macs, but support for RMS protection has been available since Office 2011. Here's a reference article: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/information-protection/get-started/requirements-applications
Labeling/classification is not yet supported on Mac afaik.
- Usually we don't deal with Macs Rutger.
Cannot find anything if labeling Will come tot Mac OS X. Thanks anyway
- Cian AllnerSilver Contributor
Azure Information Protection: Ready, Set, Protect! – Part 3 is here!
"Today’s blog post is for those of you who are either Information Protection skeptics or have yet to kick off a proper evaluation of the technology in this space. We want to help you hone in on what’s really important in an enterprise solution for Classifying, Labeling and Protecting (CLP) your information."
- Cian AllnerSilver Contributor
Here is part 2 - "In Part 1 of the series we showed you how to get going with classification and labeling, and FAST. In this next post in the series we are going to focus on how you can take the learnings and benefits from that and protect your information."
Azure Information Protection: Ready, set, protect! – Part 2