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Is there a way to allow URLs that have been detonated and determined as malicious?
Hi folks, I'm attempting to run a phishing simulation using a non-Microsoft vendor (i.e. I'm not using the out-of-the-box Threat Simulator) and, during my test campaign, the phishing emails were being delivered to my chosen recipients' junk mail folders. Is there a way to put URLs on an allow list to prevent M365 from junking my phishing simulation emails? Otherwise, I fear my test will only show that M365 will junk the emails rather than help me provide education to customers and strengthen our email security posture. I'd be immensely grateful for any feedback you can provide. I've attached screenshot from Threat Explorer below:SolvedRe: Is there a way to allow URLs that have been detonated and determined as malicious?
ExMSW4319 Thanks for the advice. I've stumbled across the vendor's guidance documents this afternoon when I was looking for something else, so I have clear instructions so I'm going to wade through that and see if it works.2.4KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Anyone getting started with Azure Sentinel Ninja Training ?
I've started doing this training this week. I have the assignment to implement Azure Sentinel in my organisation and I thought this was as good a place to start as any. I've already gone through the first five modules and doing the sixth now. I'm trying to weigh up the benefits of doing the KQL courses versus the amount of time it'll take to learn (I'm not a coder/programmer).2.1KViews0likes0Comments
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