You can now apply sensitivity labels, with protection policies, not just in Office apps on Windows, Mac, iOS and Android but also in Office on the web. Users will see sensitivity as an option on the ribbon of the Office on the web, and as the applied label name on the status bar. In addition, for …
There are 3 main objects in the policy definition that can be migrated to the Security and Compliance portal. Some of the object migrations are automated and some of must be completed manually: Label definition – automatically migrated when you click the Activate button. Different policies – can be copied automatically, make sure to pay …
If you actively use one of this feature : ability for admins to track and revoke protected documents, logging events to Windows event log on set/remove label, holding your own key And you cannot transition to the unified labeling platform without support for that feature, you can request extended support for the Azure Information Protection …
The new mobile app called Office – combining Word, Excel, and PowerPoint into a single app – is generally available worldwide for anyone on Android and iOS phones, since the 19th of February 2020. Sensitivity label capabilities in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint For iOS and Android : Where these have a minimum version listed, the …
Microsoft announced limited preview of automatic sensitivity labeling in Office apps using ready to use classifiers. As part of this preview, the Microsoft 365 Compliance Center will allow you to create sensitivity labels and corresponding automatic or recommended labeling policies in Office apps using ready to use classifiers. The six ready to use classifiers that …
The AIP scanner allows you to scan your on-premises data repositories against the standard Office 365 sensitive information types and custom types you build with keywords or regular expressions. Once the data is discovered, the AIP scanner(s) can aggregate the findings and display them in Analytics reports so you can begin visualizing your data risk …
As you know, Microsoft has launched Unified Labeling several months ago, they has announced yesterday that “former” label management in Azure portal will not be supported after March 31, 2021. You can read more about it at https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/azure-information-protection/deprecation-notice-azure-information-protection-classic-client/ba-p/1092108