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Difference between Azure Information Protection and Microsoft Information Protection
- Oct 13, 2018
AIP is part of MIP, one of the building blocks if you will.
As for labels, one of the announcements at Ignite was the unification of AIP and SCC labels, although they are still listed as separate types in the portal, and you cannot have a single label apply both retention and encryption. So I'd give them few more months to actually deliver on what they promised (technically they promised the unified labels at last year's Ignite, but...)
Anyhow, you can watch this session for more details, I've highlighted some moments:
AIP is part of MIP, one of the building blocks if you will.
As for labels, one of the announcements at Ignite was the unification of AIP and SCC labels, although they are still listed as separate types in the portal, and you cannot have a single label apply both retention and encryption. So I'd give them few more months to actually deliver on what they promised (technically they promised the unified labels at last year's Ignite, but...)
Anyhow, you can watch this session for more details, I've highlighted some moments:
- StefanKiOct 14, 2018Iron Contributor
Thanks for your help.
I like the labels in O365. So I can decide to open site collection or documents only from inside the company. When it will possible to give documents labels directly in word or other office clients?
Is it possible with also AIP?
Regards
Stefan
- Carol BaileyOct 14, 2018Microsoft
"When it will possible to give documents labels directly in word or other office clients?
Is it possible with also AIP?"
The Azure Information Protection unified labeling client isn't yet released to public preview but is coming soon. When it's released, it will be announced on the team's Yammer site, and you'll also see an update to this section in the Azure Information Protection documentation.