Microsoft 365 administration: Email security policies
When it comes to Microsoft 365 administration, email security is crucial. There are a ton of policies you can tweak to keep your organization safe.
When it comes to Microsoft 365 administration, email security is crucial. There are a ton of policies you can tweak to keep your organization safe.
A simple yet versatile malware called Raccoon Stealer that bypasses anti-spam filters looks like it is going to be a problem for InfoSec pros.
Spammers are pretty smart and have thought up many ingenious ways of getting hold of your email address. Is there anything you can do to prevent this?
Just because your email has gone to the cloud doesn’t mean that it’s hands-off now. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you lock down your cloud email.
SPF, DKIM, or DMARK: No, this is not an eyechart. If you are an email admin, these acronyms can keep your company safe. Here’s how to use them.
If you haven’t configured DKIM for your email domain, your email is likely ending up in the junk folder instead of reaching your intended recipient.
After high-profile attacks in 2016, Locky ransomware is back for another round of mayhem, this time in the form of the Necurs botnet.
An alternative to the spam folder in Office 365 and Exchange Online is the quarantine, along with end-user spam notification.