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Scenario 1: Securing Sensitive Data in Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Teams has become the default hub for internal collaboration, which also makes it the easiest place for sensitive information to accidentally leak. A user drops a file into a …

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DLP Scenario 3 : Protecting Data Without Disrupting Workflows: How to Auto-Encrypt Outbound Credit Card Traffic in Microsoft 365

Data Loss Prevention (DLP) rules have a bit of a bad reputation among everyday employees. Traditionally, when a DLP rule detects sensitive data—like a credit card number—leaving the organization, it …

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DLP Scenario 2: The Admin’s Dilemma: How to Block Malicious Zip Files Without Breaking HR

Every systems administrator eventually faces “The Request.” A sneaky piece of malware bypasses your standard email gateway because it was tucked inside a password-protected .zip or .7z file. The standard …

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DLP Scenario 1: Securing Financial Data and Sensitivity Labels

We’ve all heard the advice: train your employees, and your data will be safe. But at MAHARJAN, the security team noticed a harsh reality—awareness alone isn’t enough to stop accidental …

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Deep Dive Part 2: Locking Down Microsoft Teams External Chats

While email transport is a mature boundary, Microsoft Teams represents a massive blind spot for many organizations. When external users join your tenant as guests, or when your staff engages …

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Deep Dive Part 1: Guarding Exchange Online (Email)

Email remains the number one vector for corporate data exfiltration. Whether intentional or accidental, a simple typo in the “To” field can push highly sensitive corporate assets into the wrong …

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How to Stop Data Leaks Across Email, Teams, and Social Apps Using M365 E5 DLP

Picture this: An employee needs to finish a proposal over the weekend. To make things “easier,” they quickly drop a confidential internal spreadsheet into a personal WhatsApp Web window, or …

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Exchange Online Tenant Outbound Email Limits: What You Need to Know & Why ACS?

Exchange Online Tenant Outbound Email Limits | Blog Microsoft 365 · Exchange Online · Azure Exchange Online Tenant Outbound Email Limits: What You Need to Know & Why ACS Is …

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Microsoft 365 Cross-Tenant Mailbox Migration – Technical Guide

Migrating mailboxes across Microsoft 365 tenants can be complex but manageable with proper planning, tools, and execution. This guide covers everything IT admins need, including scripts, mapping examples, and troubleshooting …

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Step-by-Step Guide to Microsoft 365 Cross-Tenant Migration – Part1

Cross-Tenant Migration Cross-tenant migration is the process of migrating workloads from one Microsoft 365 tenancy to another. This process can involve the migration of one or many workloads (including Exchange …

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