![]() ![]() I especially like elevation of privilege and creation of forwarding/redirect rules (this is one of the first things attackers will attempt if they gain control of a mailbox account). I also found these available in Microsoft 365 Business subscriptions.īrowse to the Security & Compliance admin center, then choose Alerts > Alert policies.įrom here, depending on your subscription level, you may see these four policies which are created by default: With E1/G1, E3/G3 and E5/G5 subscriptions, there will also be a few default alerts enabled (which will send email notifications to tenant admins). ![]() Today, let’s take a look at configuring alerts through the Security & Compliance center. Some default alerts have been added into certain subscriptions.Anti-spoofing technology has come to all subscriptions, not just those with ATP.Auditing is now enabled by default (this did not used to be the case). ![]() Nevertheless, in recent months, Microsoft has been making strides toward giving us all a better “head start” to speak. ![]() Generally speaking, nothing is really configured by default, so if you want to be secure or compliant, just know that these things don’t happen by magic–you have to do the work to make it happen. If you have an Office 365 or Microsoft 365 subscription, then you should check out the Security & Compliance Center–there are plenty of tools in here to help you step up your game. ![]()
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