Did you know: Microsoft is updating Microsoft Secure Score improvement actions to ensure a more accurate representation of security posture

Did you know: Microsoft is updating Microsoft Secure Score improvement actions to ensure a more accurate representation of security posture.

When this will happen

Microsoft will begin rolling this out in mid-August (previously mid-July); the rollout will be complete end of August (previously July).

How this affects your organization

Microsoft Secure Score is a measurement of an organization’s security posture; it can be accessed at https://security.microsoft.com/securescore.

Microsoft is updating Azure ATP security recommendations:

  • Enable security features on Active Directory trusts
  • Remove unsecure SID history attributes from entities
  • Risky lateral movement paths
  • Unsecure account attributes

Note: As part of this rollout, we are removing “Do not expire Passwords” security recommendation and updating total score for “Enable policy to Block Legacy Authentication” security recommendation for Azure AD.

If you’d like to schedule a free one hour consultation on Microsoft 365 roadmap planning with someone from our Microsoft 365 roadmap services team please contact us

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