Jan 30 2019
06:34 AM
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May 24 2021
03:13 PM
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TechCommunityAP
Jan 30 2019
06:34 AM
- last edited on
May 24 2021
03:13 PM
by
TechCommunityAP
We want to allow users to labels documents/emails. We have defined our labels and I am looking at where I can set this up and I am not sure which road to take in order to achieve it.
We want labels like restricted, confidential, personal or public, that would prevent documents from being shared externally, non-readable without defined access, maybe force encryption for confidential ones, no auto-labeling required for now,...
We have Microsoft 365 E3 licenses which include:
Office 365 E3
Windows 10 Enterprise E3
Enterprise Mobility + Security E3
So I have access to Azure Information Protection and was wondering whereas I should choose the AIP road of the O365 Security and Compliance - Classifications road...
With the introduction of sensitivity labels I am reading articles that suggest that AIP is shifting towards O365 https://www.petri.com/unifying-office-365-sensitivity-labels
I have installed the AIP client and I can already see the Protect icon with the default AIP labels so we are enabled for AIP without further configuration. Looking at the features in AIP with our AD premium P1 subscritpion it looks much more rich than the labels in O365: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/information-protection/
So my first impression would be to go for AIP.
Can someone please provide some guidance?
Thanks.