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Sundeep_Saini
Joined Oct 19, 2020
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Re: Problem with Configuration analyzer - Drift Analysis and History
Hi SalmanKhan, thank you for your feedback. We will consider improving this in future enhancements of configuration analyzer. Confirming that this is current behavior in configuration analyzer today. This happens if the user uses the UX/portal to make policy changes. One way around this today, it to make policy changes via PowerShell.1.5KViews0likes1CommentRe: Advanced Delivery Permissions
owenmurr That's correct - WW release of Advanced Delivery has been delayed until the end of this month. We are keeping the following MC post updated with timeline for customers: MC256473, (Updated) Microsoft Defender for Office 365: Introducing Advanced Delivery for Phishing Simulations and SecOps Mailboxes. Thank you for your patience. Looking forward to getting this feature out to customers.2.8KViews0likes1CommentRe: Best practice advice
Hello Skipster311-1, Thanks for your feedback and question: pvanberlo is correct that precedence works in the following order from highest priority to lowest priority and it applies down to the security control level: Strict protection preset security policy Standard protection preset security policy Custom security policies Default security policies That means, for example, if a security control/setting exists in Standard and admin has enabled it for a user, then it would be applied instead of what is configured for the setting in a custom policy or in the default policy if they are scoped to the same user. Note: you may have some portion of your org that you want to apply the standard/strict presets only and then for the others in your org you may apply a custom policy to meet specific use cases. Today, we don't allow for customizations in the preset security policies (standard/strict) as the goal for presets is to require minimal admin effort to apply -- enable it and you've got all of the recommended security controls turned on. Any time we add any new controls, those will be automatically added in the preset security policies. We will add this clarification to the MS doc page: Preset security policies - Office 365 | Microsoft Docs. Also, wanted to mention we are working on several improvements to make this configuration process easier. Thanks for the feedback!5.4KViews2likes1CommentRe: query MC226683 Secure by Default - honoring ATP detonations
ExMSW4319, thanks, responding to each of your questions below: Yes, this is correct - please ask questions here in the MDO community. Office ATP is now Microsoft Defender for Office 365. Because Microsoft wants to keep our customers secure by default, some tenants overrides are not applied for malware or high confidence phish. These overrides include: Allowed sender lists or allowed domain lists (anti-spam policies), Outlook Safe senders. Phishing email identified as "high confidence" will be handled according to the anti-spam policy action. For additional details, please see Secure by default in Office 365 - Office 365 | Microsoft Docs In such cases, please utilize admin submissions. For details, please refer to Admin submissions - Office 365 | Microsoft Docs.2.1KViews0likes0Comments