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When is the last time you gave your Microsoft 365 a security check-up? Progress is expanding exponentially, everything is changing faster than ever, and our users are still under attack, and they are still a weak point.

Only very few can keep up with all the updates and maintain security. This is not exclusive to the users but an issue in a general sense. Security Baseline provides you with a thorough overview which allows you to effectively minimize the risk of a security breach. 

Security Baseline Threat Insights

Security Baseline is a review of your overall security in Microsoft 365. However, the premise is that we view it all in the context of an actual threat. We look at what the status is as of today and why it is crucial to revisit your security parameters. “We are still seeing most people having issues with an attack from or through the users,”  Kim Tovgaard, Head of Cloud & Modern Workplace at Danoffice IT, says.

“Concepts such as Token Theft and Phishing are still the hot topics in the debates. In a sense, we are dealing with threats from the past, but they continue to be more and more refined. The attacks are still coming in through the users’ accounts and therefore, Microsoft 365 continues to be exposed.” 

Kim Tovgaard Head of Cloud & Modern Workplace Danoffice IT

What does our Security Baseline do?

 

  •  Reviews security features available in Microsoft 365 Business Premium, E3 or E5.
  •  Identifies and implements important security measures 
  •  Helps companies with an M365 tenant to increase security by using 200+ control settings and CIS Benchmarks

 

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200+ Great Reasons for a Security Check-Up

”We have never been in a position where we could not help or recommend improvements through Security Baseline,” Kim Tovgaard says and adds: “Sometimes, we actually see that the customer has all the right measures and policies in place, but our Security Baseline reveals that they are assigned incorrectly.” 

Danoffice IT’s Security Baseline consists of an initial workshop and then two half days to review findings and recommendations. All of this is combined in a report called Statement of Work which provides a global overview of both actions and finances. 

“We review the customer’s entire 365 tenant. Because we are external and independent, we are not biased by internal considerations and when we go through the 200 control issues in our review, we always find issues that need improvement,” Kim Tovgaard confirms.

A Broad Level of Security

The users are exposed, but we are always thorough and broad in our Security Baseline. We ensure that we do so through a process which forms the basis for our review of the 200+ control features. This is how we do it:

 

 

 

 

Preparation

 

Workshop Highlights

 

Report and Next Steps

 

 

  • Review of the security status of your Microsoft 365 through Global Reader access

 

 

  • Thorough review of the initial Security Baseline report. 
  • Recommendations for implementation and optimization
  • Meeting to discuss adjustments to your workflow
  • Duration: typically, 2 half days.

 

 

 

  • Detailed final report containing recommendations for next steps
  • Possibly an estimation for implementation of necessary steps outlined in the report

 

Microsoft Continues To Develop The 365 Universe

There is an increasing need for specialist skills and resources in daily operations if you want to keep up with the progress. Only very few attempt to achieve this on their own these days.

“Microsoft continues to develop the 365 universes, so you do not stand a chance to keep up on your own. This is also why we recommend having Security Baseline performed every 6 months. We have our specialists, who continuously stay updated on the developments, available for the entire process. This way, you achieve a uniform security standard across the organization and you reduce the weak spots for an attack along with reducing the risk of data breach and cyber-attacks“ Kim Tovgaard, Head of Cloud & Modern Workplace at Danoffice IT, concludes.

 

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Microsoft 365 Security Baseline includes:

200+ Control Features, 9 focus areas, 1 Global Security. We will guide you through 9 core areas to ensure optimal protection which are:

• Audit and logging
• Identities
• Devices
• Defender configuration
• Mail
• Application
• Data and storage
• Teams
• Fabric (Power Platform)

 

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