Many organizations, either unknowingly or due to specific business requirements, have unwittingly exposed potential attack surfaces within their Azure Tenants. This situation arises due to the inherent features and functionalities of Guest and Collaboration settings. These vulnerabilities are difficult to recognize, even when detection measures are in operation.
To highlight this issue and the dangers of potentially flawed configurations, Security Advisor Jimmie Berk explains in a new white paper ‘Azure Collaboration Security Demystified: Best Practices for Configuring Guest and Collaboration Settings’ why many configurations, including the default, are not secure.
Register below to receive access to the full white paper, including a key take-aways section with specific configurations to improve your security posture.