Protecting PDFs the Native Way
Native Means No Extra Product Needed In October 2018, Microsoft and Adobe launched the public preview of a “native” integration of rights management protection for Adobe PDF documents. Native means...
View ArticleAny Authenticated Users Permission Now Generally Available
Protect but Don’t Block Office 365 tenants who use Rights Management with Azure Information Protection (and use a cloud key rather than their own key, or HYOK) can now include the special Any...
View ArticleReporting Protected Files
Reporting Files with Labels Let’s assume that your users have applied Azure Information Protection or Office 365 sensitivity labels to a bunch of documents. How can you create a report of files to know...
View ArticleAzure Information Protection Client Supports S/MIME
S/MIME Actions for AIP Labels One of the interesting aspects of the latest release of the Azure Information Protection (AIP) client (version 1.41.51.0) is its ability to use an existing S/MIME...
View ArticleProtected PDFs Now Generally Available with Azure Information Protection
Glitches Removed and Smoother Operation Following October’s preview of a joint effort between Microsoft and Adobe to support Azure Information Protection for PDF files, the integration reached General...
View ArticleOffice 365 Bits n’ Pieces January 2019
Taping Office 365 Exposed This week I have been in Palma de Mallorca to attend an event. Fortunately, fellow MVPs Paul Robichaux and Vasil Michev were also in town and we got to record an episode of...
View ArticleNew Information Protection Service Plans for Office 365
Preparing for Office 365 Sensitivity Labels Microsoft’s 15 February announcement (MC173614) that they are updating the Office 365 E3, E5, and Advanced Protection and Compliance SKUs to include new...
View ArticleOffice 365 Sensitivity Labels: Auto-Label and Updated Client
More Progress towards Enabling Sensitivity Labels Along with announcing its intention to include licenses for Information Protection in Office 365 E3 and E5 plans, Microsoft made further progress to...
View ArticleUnified Labelling Version of Azure Information Protection Client Now...
Reduced Confusion as Everyone Waits for Native Support in Office Clients As is the nature of the Microsoft cloud, the preview version of the Azure Information Protection client (unified labeling...
View ArticleDon’t Delete Office 365 Sensitivity Labels
Gradual Roll-Out of Office 365 Sensitivity Labels Azure Information Protection (AIP) labels have been available for several years. Office 365 Sensitivity Labels are gradually replacing AIP labels for...
View ArticleMicrosoft Deprecates the AADRM (Rights Management) PowerShell Module
Use the AIPService Module Instead On July 31, Microsoft announced the deprecation of the AADRM PowerShell module and its replacement by the AipService module. AADRM stands for “Azure Active Directory...
View ArticleUsing Microsoft Cloud App Security to Protect Office 365 Content
Automation Through Policy Ensures Protection is Applied Microsoft Cloud App Security (MCAS) is a cloud access security broker (CASB) that can ingest and act upon Office 365 audit information. The...
View ArticleBlocking Outbound Messages Stamped with an Office 365 Sensitivity Label
Growing Reach of Sensitivity Labels Using Office 365 Sensitivity Labels is becoming a popular method to mark important content and to protect that content with encryption (using the Azure Information...
View ArticleMicrosoft Tries to Deprecate Classic Azure Information Protection Client
Classic AIP Client and Label Management in Azure Portal to Cease On January 6, Microsoft announced the deprecation of the classic Azure Information Protection (AIP) client and management of labels...
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