Custom Protections are available to most documents by right-clicking on the file from file explorer and selecting
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Classify and Protect
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Custom protections
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- By applying labels to content, Azure Information Protection (AIP) is a cloud-based service that enables enterprises to identify, classify, and safeguard documents and emails.
- AIP is a component of Microsoft's Information Protection (MIP) service, and it expands Microsoft 365's labelling and classification capabilities.
- The Azure Information Protection unified labelling client adds more file types, as well as File Explorer and PowerShell, to the labelling, classification, and protection capabilities of Azure Information Protection.
- To handle the AIP feature on the selected files, right-click one or more files in the File Explorer and select Classify and protect.
- Administrators can scan their on-premises file repositories for sensitive content that needs to be tagged, categorised, and/or secured using the Azure Information Protection on-premises scanner.
- The on-premises scanner is set up with the use of PowerShell cmdlets included with the unified labelling client, and it can be maintained with PowerShell and the Azure Information Protection area of the Azure portal.
- The data in a protected document is decrypted and the rights established in the policy are enforced when it is used by a legitimate user or processed by an authorised service.
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