Advanced Threat Protection
2 TopicsOffice 365 ATP in conjunction with a Third Party spam filter
Hi, I'm just after any advice, experience, comments, lessons learned, etc in relation to using Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection to enhance anti-spam capabilities for Exchange Online.....but in a scenario where the anti-spam is being handled by an external service and not EOP. * Should we do this? * Does ATP lose some of it's capabilities when the filtered mail from the external spam filter is treated as clean (SCL -1 or equivalent)? * If there is no sender rewrite by the third party spam filter, does ATP mailbox intelligence or anti-phishing policies even work? * Anything to add would be welcome here really RegardsSolved5.8KViews1like4CommentssecCon levels differ between from blog post and github
Hi, I'm looking into securing an environment and found this blog post about windows hardening and security levels; https://www.microsoft.com/security/blog/2019/04/11/introducing-the-security-configuration-framework-a-prioritized-guide-to-hardening-windows-10/ The security levels mentioned in this post refer to the following which is based on DEFCON levels. How-ever when I click on the following link at the end of the blog post it takes me to github and it seems to have the levels around the wrong way; https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/threat-protection/windows-security-configuration-framework/windows-security-configuration-framework I'm presuming that since it's based on DEFCON levels that the first one is correct? i.e SECCON level 1 is for Admin Workstations.1.8KViews0likes0Comments