New Microsoft Authenticator security features

Migrated from old website (first published Nov 2, 2022) Last week on October 25, 2022, Microsoft announced the General Availability of the new Microsoft Authenticator security features to make your organization even more secure. But what has really changed in Microsoft Authenticator and how can this be configured? In the next sections you will learn... Continue Reading →

Licensing for Microsoft Purview Data Lifecycle Management & Microsoft Purview Records Management

Migrated from old website (first published Aug 29, 2022) Have you asked yourself which licenses you need for Microsoft Purview? Microsoft Purview Data Lifecycle Management (formerly Microsoft Information Governance) and Microsoft Purview Records Management provide you with tools and capabilities to retain the content that you need to keep and delete the content that you... Continue Reading →

Phishing method bypasses MFA

Migrated from old website (first published Jun 30, 2022) A new clever phishing method bypasses MFA using Microsoft WebView2 Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is also supposed to protect against phishing attacks and is considered quite secure. After all, the attacker needs not only the username and password, but also the second factor, usually the user's smartphone.... Continue Reading →

Office 365: Retiring TLS 1.0 and 1.1

Migrated from old website (first published Jul 24, 2019) As Microsoft already communicated in October 2017 (MC124104), December 2017 (MC126199) and February 2018 (MC128929), they announced again the move of all their online services to Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2+ to provide best-in-class encryption, and to ensure their service is more secure by default. In... Continue Reading →

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