Recent Blog ArticlesMost RecentMost LikesAzure AIP Portal Label & Policy Management Admin Experience - Post March 31st Deprecation To provide a unified and streamlined customer experience, the Azure Information Protection labeling and policy management in the Azure Portal, and the AIP classic client, will be deprecated on March ...Understanding Microsoft Information Protection Encryption Key Types “Microsoft Managed Key (MMK), Bring Your Own Key (BYOK), Hold Your Own Key (HYOK), and Double Key Encryption (DKE)” Blog Purpose Enterprises often create, share, and store sensitive data ...Re: Understanding Microsoft Information Protection Encryption Key Types JakubUrbanThank you for adding some comments. I have also included two other blogs in the reference section. Re: Understanding Microsoft Information Protection Encryption Key Types PaulEdlundThank you for highlighting DKE challenges. I'll include these in the blog. Re: Understanding Microsoft Information Protection Encryption Key Types ChristopheHumbertHello Christopher - Thank you for reviewing the post. I really appreciate your input. I will relay this back to the respective teams. Re: Understanding Microsoft Information Protection Encryption Key Types Peter ForsterThank you for reviewing the post. The table in the blog is accurate, you can’t apply DKE labels in those applications. Thanks for pointing out the DKE docs reference. I'll work with the...