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John Haverty
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Jan 31, 2018
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Advanced Threat Protection Looking for Reviews

We are looking at possibly adding Advanced Threat Protection. It sounds as though it is free for our students if we add it for our faculty/staff. Does it do a good job of blocking spam, phishing, etc.? We are reviewing other products such as Barracuda. Trying to find something that can protect our customers from the many phishing attempts that come through. Those are are using ATP, do you like it and would you recommend it to others?

 

Thank you!

 

John

 

  • Thanks David. I also think that with the spoof intelligence feature and low false positive quarantine feature I read in another posts, ATP has improved from beginning of last year.

    There is another solution Mimecast that i am evaluating and i find it superior but the cost is also higher (3.5x) compared with Microsoft ATP. I also wondering if having another vendor solution in the middle would make us be hybrid and not officially supported by Microsoft if we ever face an issue with e-mails. 

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  • John Haverty 

    What did you decide in the end? Office 365 ATP?

    A recent report...

    https://selabs.uk/download/enterprise/essp/2018/dec-2018-essp.pdf

    ...and

    https://www.reddit.com/r/Office365/comments/9m4bhg/barracuda_security_essentials_mimecast_or_atp/

    ...makes me unsure about Office 365 ATP.

    My organisation is in a quite similar situation to yourself - ATP [includes students for no additional cost] or something else.

     

    • John Haverty's avatar
      John Haverty
      Iron Contributor

      anwarmahmood2380We have not made a decision. We are looking at implementing SPF by the end of July which should help. I have not been involved in the conversation of SPF, but from what I am told, it would help with many of the spoofing and issues we are seeing with email.

       

      We did decide to not use ATP from Microsoft. If I recall correctly, it worked, but was pricey. Been a little while, so I do not recall for sure.

       

      • Javier Urdanivia's avatar
        Javier Urdanivia
        Copper Contributor

        @anwarmahmood2380John Haverty 

        It is CND$2.60/user/month and main features to configure are "Safe links" and "safe attachments" where you can build policies. This extends not just Exchange online but also Sharepoint, One Drive and Teams.

        We've been using it for more than a year with good results. Keep in mind that user training and other defense in depth approach should be also part of your security strategy.

  • David Levine's avatar
    David Levine
    Brass Contributor

    ATP has worked pretty well for us. We added it mostly to combat zero-day malware and ransomware, which has been effective (no ransomware since enabled). I don't think ATP does anything for other spam or junkmail though. It is just a sandbox service that detects (and removes) malicious attachments / weaponized documents, etc.

    • John Haverty's avatar
      John Haverty
      Iron Contributor
      We activated the trial for ATP. We targeted some accounts that have been repeat offenders and then our accounts too. So far no issues. I have noticed my junk mail has dropped considerably. I typically would have 10 - 15 messages in my junk folder each day and since implementing ATP on Tuesday or Wednesday this week, that number is more like 2 - 3 a day. Have not checked logs to see if it is filtering or archiving more messages, but so far liking what I am seeing.

      John
      • Javier Urdanivia's avatar
        Javier Urdanivia
        Copper Contributor

         

        What about E-mail delays? Have you tested average time with ATP with safe attachments ON?

        How does the Safe link feature works for you? now that Microsoft rewrites the links and you cannot hover over to see what it is?

         

        Thanks,

        Javier

  • We have the ability to use it for a couple of days. You can set it up first for a group of users. So you can see what is is doing. After that you can deploy it for al your users.

     

    The results that I see that it is activly scanning all mails and links in the mails. I am waiting for scam mail to see it will protect me.

     

    Maurits

    • John Haverty's avatar
      John Haverty
      Iron Contributor

      Maurits,

       

      Thank you! Yes, we did notice it could be set up for a trial period of 30 days. We are waiting on pricing as I believe it is free for students and then trying to figure out if FTE is based on Microsoft formula used for campus agreement or if it is another count. One way it will possibly be affordable for us and the other way it will likely not be affordable.

       

      So you are still in evaluation period at this time? Are you comparing it to any other products? I know we are also comparing with Proof Point. We might have to go ahead and start the evaluation on ATP so we can see how it works. We watched a demo on Proof Point. Then with Barracuda we use to have their product years ago and it seemed fairly solid.

       

      John

       

      • Maurits Knoppert's avatar
        Maurits Knoppert
        Iron Contributor

        Hi John,

         

        No, I am not on a trial period. We have the licsence for our school (Netherlands) But before implementing it organisation wide I am tryig it on a couple of accounts. I want to see what people will see when we implement it. Delay's in delevering.