Month: January 2021
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Describe Microsoft 365 Defender-Describe security, compliance, privacy, and trust in Microsoft 365
Read More: Describe Microsoft 365 Defender-Describe security, compliance, privacy, and trust in Microsoft 365As shown in Figure 3-19, Microsoft 365 Defender treats security as though it’s divided into four domains: Identity, Endpoints, Apps, and Email/Collaboration Data. On many enterprise networks, the security operations for the four domains are separate, as each of them requires intense scrutiny. So, the people responsible for Identity security might not know about everything…
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Anticipating threats-Describe security, compliance, privacy, and trust in Microsoft 365
Arguably, the most difficult part of the risk management planning process is trying to anticipate all the possible threats that could afflict the company’s data in the future. The three basic risk factors for the data—confidentiality, integrity, and availability—can be exploited in any number of specific ways, but the general threat categories are listed in…
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Classifying users-Describe security, compliance, privacy, and trust in Microsoft 365
The third element of the digital estate that must be considered when creating a risk management plan is the people who actually access the data. Whether deliberately or inadvertently, users are a constant vulnerability—if not an actual threat—to the organization’s data. After quantifying the organization’s information assets and their value and inventorying the hardware used…