Intune is used to secure proprietary data the user’s access from their devices. Intune includes device and app configuration policies, software update policies, and reporting.
In this article I will explain what EMS E3 is and what are included features from a beginner’s perspective. EMS stand for Enterprise Mobillity and Security and Microsoft offers it in two variants
In this document we will have a look into different possible types of encryptions we can use within AIP. Understanding data at rest and data in transit will help us better to understand how encryption works.
Once we have set our O365 environment, before we start using it with the full power, we have first to make sure it is secured as much as possible for our plan
In this article will be covered With EMS E3 we still have all basic features, including AIP P1 available, but not as a separate license, and Intune come as a new feature, we didn’t spoke about.
Both are offering similar features and both are design to collaborate with each other, where one or another is working as the primary solution and the other one is just adding additional functionalities, not presented in the primary solution