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SharePoint Library IRM Protection and Office 365 Sensitivity Labels

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Old Approach Should be Replaced by Sensitivity Labels

With support for Office 365 sensitivity labels is available in SharePoint Online and the Office Online apps (in preview, expected to be generally available very soon), it’s a good opportunity to consider how you should protect SharePoint Online content in the future. The choice is to continue by applying Information Rights Management (IRM)-based protection to document libraries so that documents are encrypted when downloaded or to go all in with sensitivity labels.

IRM-based protection requires a tenant to enable rights management for SharePoint Online before libraries can be protected. Once this is done, you can go to the Information Rights Management section of library settings and configure protection (Figure 1).

Figure 1: Setting up IRM protection for a SharePoint Online document library

After IRM is enabled for a library, any PDF or Office document file will be encrypted when downloaded. The encryption uses rights management to ensure that only people with access to the library can open the downloaded files.

Only One Go-Forward Option

Office 365 sensitivity labels are the preferred way to protect content stored in SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business. They are more flexible and powerful than the traditional approach of protecting SharePoint libraries with IRM. The advantages of sensitivity labels include:

Some of these features are still in preview, like the support in SharePoint Online, but they are coming and will be generally available very soon.

Figure 2: Office 365 Sensitivity Labels applied to a document in Word Online

The benefit of traditional SharePoint “protection on download” is that encryption is automatically applied when files are downloaded from a library, meaning that users don’t have to think about applying a label to documents. Only people with access to the library can access the files.

The long-term strategy for any Office 365 tenant should be to phase out the traditional SharePoint IRM-based protection and replace it with Office 365 sensitivity labels as soon as business requirements and user training allows.


Confused about encryption and rights management in Office 365? Look no further than Chapter 24 of the Office 365 for IT Pros eBook. It’s all explained there.

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