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    O365 Azure Right management vs Barracuda

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    • ntoxicatorN
      ntoxicator
      last edited by

      Soo..

      Just started trying Azure Rights Management ($2/user) add-on to an existing Microsoft Office365 E1 plan. Appears to work OK after some setup and head banging.

      Trying to work out some DLP policies or keyword expressions to trigger automatic email encryption. I have it working to encrypt outbound messages for a specific person - just to test.

      What I do not like is the fact the recipient receives a notification that they received an encrypted email; but then have to download a file 'message.html'. From there, they do a one-time logon to view message.

      I just realized that Barracuda is offering hosted/cloud based email encryption and appears to be significantly cheaper than the Microsoft Azure Right management add-on.

      It appears to be more straight forward. Recipients will receive a message with a web link to direct them to secure logon page and from there access that encrypted message.

      Any Nay-sayers on the Barracuda Office 365 option? Anyone have long term experience with it? OR even with Azure Rights Management

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
        last edited by

        Sorry, have not used either of those products myself.

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender
          last edited by

          I'm interested in knowing how the MS secure email works, I've been considering using it when I move to O365. Man, it sounds pretty bad.

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