If you’re one of the180 million Microsoft 365 users, then there’s a tool waiting for you toutiliseto secure your account and your business.This isyourSecure Score. If you’re not familiar withit yet, now’s the time tocheck out ourBeginners guide to the Microsoft 365Secure Score.
To help you kickstart yourjourneywe’ve outlined three of the most commonSecure Score recommendationsour customers came across when trying to improve their score.
1. Enabling MFA is as easy as 123
If you don’t know what Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is, then you best start familiarising yourself with it. To put it simply,MFA adds multiple layerstoyour users–makingit more difficult for attackers to access your data. Passwords are no longer enough to keep external hackers out. The additional identity check that MFA enables,isthe firststepin your journey to improving your Secure Score.
2. Protect your devices
It sounds simple but with more people working from home, it can be tricky to manage devices. Shockingly, less than a quarter of businesses (23%) have a cybersecurity policy covering home working. So what can you do to protect your data if employees are using different or personal devices?
Make the most of Microsoft Intune, a cloud-based service that focuses on mobile device management (MDM) and mobile application management (MAM). Within Intune, you have the ability to control how your organisation’s devices are used and can configure policies to control applications that employees have access to. Using Intune will enable employees to use their personal devices whilst keeping your business data protected by isolating business data from personal data.
A step that often gets overlooked is making sure employees have passwords on their mobile devices, that way you canpreventsomeonefromgainingphysical access to itsdata. Ifan employeewere tolosetheir deviceanda strangerwas to find it,they will have difficulty trying to unlock it – the passwordand encryptionadda layer of authentication, helping protect your business’scriticaldata.
3. Restrict thosenot worthy (…of global administratorrights)
The more admin users you have, the more options hackers will have to get in and access your data. By reducing the number of adminusers you have, the less risk you’re creating for your company. The first step to having your administrator roles set up correctly is reviewing who already has an administrator role and revoking access for those who don’t need it or have left the business.
These are justsome ofthe first steps you can take to startimproving your Secure Score. But you shouldn’t stop there. Staying secure is a continuous task. The moment you stand still, you fall behind – putting yourbusiness at risk.
Secure score workshops
Start improving your security with our exclusive one-on-one Secure Score workshop. In these sessions our experts will take a deep dive into your Secure Score and analyse your Microsoft 365 and Azure security. Take a look at what it involves and register your spot.
Microsoft 365 Secure Score Webinars
We’ve hosted a range of webinars around the Microsoft 365 Secure Score. If you’re looking to discover a thing or two about improving your Secure Score, download a copy of the relevant webinar below.