The discovery of a Higgs boson at the LHC is the most important milestone of its first run. At the same time the searches for physics beyond the SM have not been successful. This in combination with the need to explain the measured Higgs mass of about 125 GeV puts important constraints on the parameters of supersymmetric models. I will discuss on the one hand the status of minimal supersupersymmetric extension. On the other hand, motivated by neutrino physics, I will also discuss models with extended gauge structures and their LHC signatures.