30Aug
27Aug
How to configure Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) part 3: safe links
This will be our last post in this series on Advanced Threat Protection (ATP). We have previously covered anti-phishing policies and safe attachments. Now we will consider safe links. Safe links are basically just taking hyperlinks which exist in Exchange email messages or other content in Office 365, and "rewriting" the...
23Aug
How to configure Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) part 2: safe attachments
In the previous post, we introduced ATP and one of its key features, anti-phishing polices. ATP is an advanced security product from Microsoft, which is included with Microsoft 365 Business, Office 365 E5, or as a separate add-on to any other subscription, for $2.00/user/month (USD). Today we will explore another...
20Aug
How to configure Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) part 1: anti-phishing
In a previous post, I covered some of the basic anti-spam/anti-malware protections included with Office 365/Exchange Online. Today I want to explore an add-on subscription called Advanced Threat Protection (ATP), which leverages some fancy pants machine learning and other advanced AI-like tech to detect zero-day and other advanced threats. The...
17Aug
Showdown: Office 365 E3 vs. Microsoft 365 Business
Recently I wrote a few articles on the various subscriptions out there, and how confusing everything is getting as the 365 universe expands and morphs. Since that time, I have also been playing more and more with the Microsoft 365 Business subscription (as opposed to Office 365 Business). As previously...
17Jul
The new and confusing Microsoft 365 SKU’s
I have written one post on Microsoft 365 (Business edition) so far. And I haven't had as much time to continue playing with it as I like. But, here is what I can tell you: the literature out there on these SKU's can be confusing, since they are mostly marketing-oriented,...
05Apr