Security News > 2024 > November > ScubaGear: Open-source tool to assess Microsoft 365 configurations for security gaps
ScubaGear is an open-source tool the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) created to automatically evaluate Microsoft 365 (M365) configurations for potential security gaps. ScubaGear analyzes an organization’s M365 tenant configuration, offering actionable insights and recommendations to help administrators address security gaps and strengthen defenses within their Microsoft 365 environment. The private sector, critical infrastructure, and all levels of government utilize the tool. ScubaGear’s reports guide organizations in quickly identifying and addressing configuration vulnerabilities, reducing … More → The post ScubaGear: Open-source tool to assess Microsoft 365 configurations for security gaps appeared first on Help Net Security.
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