Microsoft continues to grow as the world’s most adopted SaaS application provider with over 258 million Office 365 and 75 million Teams users, according to the company’s third-quarter earnings call in 2020. As a result, it has become a rich repository for critical business data and a tantalizing target for cyberattackers.
Join us on November 26th at 11am to learn how Cognito Detect for Office 365 detects how cybercriminals use account take over and legitimate Office 365 services to bypass security controls to execute attacks. We’ll share insights from our recently published research in the 2020 Spotlight Report for Office 365, which identifies the tools and services within the cloud-based application commonly being leveraged by attackers. By observing 4 million Office 365 accounts over a 90-day period, Vectra were able to identify suspicious high-risk behaviours associated with attacker techniques exploiting built-in Office 365 capabilities.
Key learnings
• David Lomax, Vectra, will be walking you through the impact of Office 365 on security, how important keeping a watchful eye on the misuse of user access across on premises networks and cloud instances
• Kevin Orritt, ICT Security Manager at Greater Manchester Mental Health Foundation Trust will be discussing his own experience with the Office 365 integration as well as outlining the part he has played in shaping this solution with Vectra.
There will be a chance at the end to get any of your questions answered so stay tuned.
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