Microsoft 365 and Azure Security Tools: Video One
Videos|by Kieran Hollingsworth|27 March 2024
The first in our series of short videos covering Microsoft 365 and Azure security tools is available now!
This series will be covering off the key tools and concepts you need to know about to secure your Microsoft 365 work environment. This is an essential step in preparing if your business is looking to adopt Microsoft 365 Copilot in 2024.
In this series, our Microsoft 365 and Azure experts will take you through the key concepts and tools you should be aware of, including:
- Microsoft Intune
- The Zero Trust Framework
- Microsoft Defender XDR
- Microsoft Defender for Cloud
- Microsoft Sentinel
Watch the first episode in this series now, and keep your eyes peeled over the coming weeks and months for future instalments in the series.
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