Enhancing Data Security: Microsoft Purview’s Information Protection and Data Loss Prevention
Protect your valuable data with Microsoft Purview’s Information Protection and Data Loss Prevention. Learn more at SecWise.
Protect your valuable data with Microsoft Purview’s Information Protection and Data Loss Prevention. Learn more at SecWise.
Over the past two years, the digitisation of our working environment has made great strides. We now live in a hyper-connected world, where we can work from almost anywhere. But that also brings security and compliance challenges. Because the more data you create and share, the greater the risk of something going wrong. Wesley Venstermans, Compliance and Security Manager at SecWise explains why you too should get on board with it.
MFA Number Matching is a new feature from Microsoft, and a form of Multi-Factor Authentication. It prevents you from accidentally authorising a rogue login attempt by making you enter a two-digit number in your Authenticator app. The feature is suitable for anyone with a Microsoft account using the Microsoft Authenticator app. Cloud security consultant Michiel Schuermans explains below what else to expect from it.
Defender and XDR service is an added value for security teams who want to be able to focus quickly on potential problems. Read more.
The consequences of a cyberattack can be huge, but with these five cybersecurity tips from SecWise, you’ll be better protected in 2023.
Lowie Daniëls works as a cloud security analyst at SecWise, and explains in this blog what you as a customer can expect from the watch SOC service.
Microsoft recently released something that we consider one of the major updates to Azure AD B2B management in years: “Cross-tenant access settings (preview)”.
Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) is the buzz-word these days although relatively new. It comes in different flavors, different tools, all depending on your security needs. CSPM enables you to avoid misconfigurations that can potentially lead to data leakage(s).
Pen-testing is not incredibly complex, but doing it with respect for the rules of engagement, state rules, etc. can be very challenging.
SecWise has seen a growing number of attacks that rely on the application consent default configuration in Azure AD, which allows threat actors to get access to users’ data, mails and more. It is strongly advised to turn off this feature as soon as possible!