With my tenant, my current target score of 355 there are 24 actions in my queue. These tasks range from securing email to enabling auditing to just reviewing reports on a timely basis for your tenant. This nifty little feature allows you to essentially make a target score of where you would like to be and then displays a series of actions below to help you attain that score. Next up we have a slider called ‘Take Action, Improve Your Score’: Risk Assessment: A series of shortcuts to vulnerability assessments that Microsoft thinks you should review.What’s New: Provides a quick view of the new features that are now available in the Secure Score feature of Office 365.Next to this we also see a ‘What’s New’ and a ‘Risk Assessment’. However, in the tenant I am using, mine is 352 as of this week: Note that this again will be different tenant to tenant due to the feature set or licensing that is enabled. The graphic provides a visual representation of your score but also provides it relative to the maximum that your tenant’s maximum score could be. Just below these slides is your tenants ‘Secure Score Summary’. These slides are intended to provide a quick preview of the features of Secure Score for those who have not read into the feature: When you first bring up the secure score, Microsoft provides a set of introductory slides at the top of the screen (which you can close once you’ve read them). For the next two blog articles we are going to take a peek at this feature in Office 365 starting with an introduction in this article and a more in-depth article in the next few days. Now, your score will be different (higher or lower) depending on the features you have enabled in Office 365 (due to licensing) or items that you may have already configured yourself. On your dashboard, or home screen, you may have noticed an item called ‘Office 365 Secure Score’. If you have an Office 365 tenant and you have explored the Security and Compliance Center.
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