Category: Microsoft 365 Security
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Microsoft 365: How to Create Audit Log Retention Policies
Microsoft 365 administrators can create audit log retention policies to help them meet the organization’s compliance requirements. We will show you how to do just that in this blog post.
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How to Audit OneDrive File and Folder Access
The Microsoft OneDrive cloud storage service is a good alternative to Dropbox and Google Drive. It allows users to store files and folders online, share them with others, and access them from anywhere.
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Check Exchange Online for Newly Created Mailboxes Using PowerShell
Checking your Exchange Online for newly created mailboxes is a good practice and can help achieve two objectives, keep an eye on growth and security.
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Cloud App Security Gets A New Name
Microsoft 365 Cloud App Security is a cloud-based security solution that is very useful for protecting vital apps. Microsoft 365 Cloud App Security offers three layers of protection – detection, prevention, and response.
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Enable Microsoft 365 Safe Attachments With PowerShell
In this blog post, we will learn how to enable Microsoft 365 Safe Attachments with PowerShell.
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Enable Microsoft 365 SafeLinks Using PowerShell
In this blog post, we are going to learn how to enable Microsoft 365 SafeLinks using PowerShell.
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Search Microsoft Audit Logs With PowerShell
In this post, we will learn how to search Microsoft audit logs with PowerShell without accessing the administration portal.
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Use Audit Logs in Microsoft 365
In this blog post, we will learn how to review audit logs in Microsoft 365 using the compliance portal.
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Create Retention Policies in Microsoft 365
In this post, we will learn how to create retention policies in Microsoft 365 using the compliance center.
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Creare Security Alerts in Microsoft 365
In this blog post, we will learn how to create security alerts in Microsoft 365 that will notify us in case a security incident is happening or about to happen.