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ATP – Microsoft Threat Protection will automatically turn on for eligible license

On June 1st, 2020, Microsoft Threat Protection will be automatically turn on when you hold one of the following licenses: Microsoft Threat Protection Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection Microsoft Cloud App Security Azure Advanced Threat Protection Microsoft 365 E5 Microsoft 365 E5 Security Windows 10 Enterprise E5 Enterprise Mobility + […]

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Exchange Online – Get ready for the retirement of Basic Authentication

In the process of re enforcing security, one of the key is to use robust and secure authentication protocols and methods. With that in mind, get ready for the retirement of the basic authentication in Exchange Online for POP and IMAP. If you use POP and/or IMAP to connect to an Exchange Online mailbox, you

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Office 365 – It is now possible to switch to another tenant

This is one is mainly for partners and CSP as they are responsible of managing different Office 365 tenant. It is now possible to switch between different Office 365 tenant directly from the Office 365 Administration portal. To be able to use this feature you must use the new admin experience  and have the other

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Office 365 – Use the Insider Risk Management capability to detect bad behaviour

As you know, Office 365 comes with a bunch of security capabilities to help you protect your users and your IP’s as well as helping your company  staying compliant with regulation. That said this is not easy to detect bad activities from internal users  – either done on purpose or by mistake – such as

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Office 365 – You no longer dismiss message from the Message Center but instead archive them

A quite minor change, but you are no longer dismissing message from the Message Center in Office 365 portal. Instead, you are now archiving them.

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Office 365 – A refreshed Settings experience in the Office 365 Administration Portal

As you already know, the Office 365 Administration Portal (https://admin.microsoft.com/) is your one-stop shop to manage your Office 365 services (from associated domains, to users/groups or even service settings). That said, it has been sometime a little bit difficult to find the configuration menu for some specific settings you had to configure or update. Well,

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Teams – You can now apply Legal Holds on Teams

As  ore and more activities occur on Microsoft Teams, the Office 365 Compliance team is now providing ability to put on Legal Hold Teams content (including private channels) on Legal Hold when you need to prevent content tampering. To do so,, logon to your Office 365 Compliance portal (either https://protection.office.com/ or https://compliance.microsoft.com/ [the new Compliance

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Exchange Online – It is now easier to allow end-users to report message and provide customized message

Exchange and Security & Compliance administrators now have the ability to enable the ‘Report Message’ add-in from the Security and Compliance portal (https://protection.office.com/) through the Threat Management\Policy blade In addition of this move, you can also configure a customized message which will be displayed before and/or after submitting message using the add-in.

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Office 365 – Office 365 Pro is changing the default search engine

Coming with the version 2002 of Office 365 Pro Plus, a browser extension is going to be installed on Chrome to make Bing the default search engine. This change is scheduled to be deployed starting February 2020 for the Targeted channel, March 2010 for the Monthly channel and with the next release for Semi-Annual channel.

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Office 365 – A change in Chrome may break your sites

Google Chrome is introducing a major/breaking change in the way websites and cookies are handled with the coming Chrome 80, planned for released later on Feb 4th, 2020. It is important you prepare yourself and be ready for this change. What can you do? While you are testing and evaluating the potential impact this new

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