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“End users will be able to report suspicious Microsoft Teams messages as a security threat just like they do for emails,” Microsoft explains on their 365 roadmap. “This new capability will help organizations protect themselves from attacks via Microsoft Teams.”
Redmond is now working on an update to Defender for Office 365. The update will categorize the user-reported messages into different tabs like Phishing, Spam, and so on.
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Defender for Office 365 has recently seen a number of security enhancements to keep your information and intellectual property safe.
To prevent dangerous URL-based phishing attacks, Microsoft is extending Defender for Office 365 Safe Links protection to the Teams communication platform.
Microsoft elaborates that “Safe Links in Defender for Office 365 scans URLs at the time of click to ensure that users are protected with the latest intelligence from Microsoft Defender.”
Microsoft also released Built-In Protection for Defender for Office 365 in November 2021, which automatically enables the recommended settings and policies that you would want all new and existing users to have.
Built-In Protection helps cover weaknesses in your company’s current security to help prevent any possible breaches.
The system update was aimed at all Microsoft Office 365 customers, and in January of 2022 it was followed up with the addition of safer protection against attacks for priority enterprise accounts (i.e., the most important accounts like executive-level managers).