Protecting Microsoft Teams from Cyber Security Threats – a Practical Guide
Ben Menesi
While Microsoft Teams adoption is growing incredibly fast with over 80 million active daily users in 2020, some highly regulated organizations are often hesitant to deploy Teams or limit the deployment of Teams due to information security concerns and possible cyber security threats. Supporting any platform with that many daily users you can be sure that hackers are watching closely and will do everything they can to gain a foothold in your environment.
During this presentation we will cover real-world attacks and cyber security threats as well as details for hardening your security configurations to protect your Teams deployment. We’ll also cover the available Microsoft add-on solutions to improve security, including Advanced Threat Protection (ATP), increased logging options, and Azure AD P1 licenses that improve Teams governance capabilities. Some of the topics we’ll discuss:
– Credential theft campaigns
– Identity spoofing for user impersonation
– Man-in-the-middle attacks
– Locking down 3rd party application implementations
– Conditional access policies
– Permission management settings
– Information boundary configurations
– And more…