Security News > 2019 > November > Organizations fail to maximize use of Microsoft 365 security features

While the majority of IT decision makers (88 percent) say they have ‘fully deployed’ Microsoft 365 in their organization, most have yet to adopt the software suite to its fullest extent, particularly the built-in security features, according to SoftwareONE. Most common applications Perhaps unsurprisingly, the most commonly used application was Outlook/Exchange (59 percent), followed by Microsoft Teams (41 percent) and Skype for Business (23 percent). “Platforms such as Microsoft 365 are a big part of … More → The post Organizations fail to maximize use of Microsoft 365 security features appeared first on Help Net Security.
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