Deep Office 365 Insecurity: An Overview of Big Problems, Complex Threats and Dangerous Trends
Date: Friday, October 23rd at 10 a.m. PDT / 1 p.m. EDT
According to Forbes, only 11% of Office 365 enterprise users have multi-factor authentication (MFA) enabled, yet more than 80% of compromises are caused by “stupidly simple attacks.” Other fixable problems include:
- The use of less secure legacy protocols,
- Data storage in the cloud with separate backup provisions
- Insufficient attention to Active Directory planning and configuration
- And more
Part of the challenge is that so many administrators think Office 365 is totally self-securing. Not even close. Fortunately, there are many great solutions to protect against even the biggest most complex threats to an Office 365 environment.
In this session IT Senior Resultant Howard M. Cohen shows how you can communicate and collaborate with confidence!
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This summit is composed of three important 55-minute sessions. When you sign up, you are registered to attend all three sessions.
Here is the AGENDA for the summit.
9 a.m. PDT / 12 noon EDT
Office 365 Security Checklist: Quick Steps You Can Take Now to Improve Your Security Posture
10 a.m. PDT / 1 p.m. EDT
Deep Office 365 Insecurity: An Overview of Big Problems, Complex Threats and Dangerous Trends
11 a.m. PDT / 2 p.m. EDT
Incident Reports: Office 365 Breaches in the Headlines, and What They Can Tell Us
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