AIP and SCC sensivity label feature parity
- Apr 04, 2019
Hi, Franck1304. Responses below:
- languages: does SCC provide or will provide the same XML file- based language feature and is this migrated when the labels are migrated from AIP to SCC Labels
This is planned, but no defined ETA yet.
- Protection Activation in AIP: Do I need to turn this on, before i can use protection in the SCC
Yes, if you want to use protection in the SCC labels. The protection service is the same for SCC and the classic AIP portal. That said, protection is activated by default in all new tenants and all existing tenants that didn't explicitly request not having it activated.
- "Remove Protection" as a Label Settings in AIP: Do i have this in SCC? Is this migrated to SCC
This option is not yet available in SCC. If a label with this setting is migrated to SCC, clients will remove protection applied by another label, but not independently applied protection. See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/information-protection/configure-policy-migrate-labels#considerations-for-unified-labels.
- "Advanced Settings" in the policies - is this available in SCC?
Not at this point. Some of the functionality available today via Advanced Settings will be provided via PowerShell, but the details are not available at this point and none of the current settings are implemented in the current Unified Labeling clients.
- Global Policy in AIP- what happened to the Global Policy in the SCC, do i Just configured this myself?
At this point, you have to configure all policies in SCC independently, including the Global Policy. In the near future we'll add an option to migrate policies from AIP into SCC.
WRT label order, the order dictates two things:
1) the order in which they will be displayed in the UI.
2) The relative sensitivity. Lower labels indicate higher sensitivity. This is important since AIP will never lower the sensitivity of a document on its own (e.g. via automatic classification) but it will increase the sensitivity as appropriate. Also, users may be required to justify lowering the sensitivity of a document, but not when increasing it. So order of labels is very important to the functional aspects of the classification taxonomy.