I’ll answer that question up front if that is what you were looking for when you found this blog: An organization will need an E5/E3 licensed account to view any advanced analytic reporting, create new DLP policies in the compliance center and/or create AIP labels.
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One of the main reasons I looked into this in the first place was to figure out how features which require high levels of licensing translate to general users. This blog is written with the assumption that you know what features you are interested in buying and/or at have a basic understanding of the O365 E3/E5 license suites security features.
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Microsoft’s licensing can be a little confusing when it comes to figuring out exactly how many E5/E3 licenses you will need to actually leverage the security features associated with a given license.