Office 365 Threat Intelligence and security updates announced
News|by Leanne Bevan|6 April 2017
Microsoft has revealed the security and compliance enhancements within Office 365.
Users can keep ahead of the constantly evolving threat landscape with the recently launched Office 365 Threat Intelligence. In addition, there is a new reporting interface that will expand the Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) experience, extending the ATP Safe Links feature to Word, Excel and PowerPoint for Office 365 ProPlus desktop client. The Office 365 Advanced Data Governance has also been launched, providing robust compliance competencies. Keep in control of your data and compliance with the Data Loss Protection (DLP) new policy management interface.
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