Encryption in Office 365 Shobhit Sahay Technical Product Manager Asaf Kashi Group Program Manager
DLP Modules Introduction to Encryption in Office 365 Information Rights Management Office 365 Message Encryption S/MIME
Module 1: Introduction to Encryption in Office 365
Encryption in Office 365 Service Encryption Encryption as a customer control
Encryption @ Rest
Codename Fort Knox
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Customer Control - Encryption Solutions in Office 365 Information Rights Management – Encrypt content and restrict usage; usually within own organization or trusted partners Internal company confidential memo Office 365 Message Encryption – Encrypt messages to any SMTP address Personal account statement from a financial institutions S/MIME – Sign and encrypt messages to users using certificates Peer to peer signed communication within a government agency