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Microsoft 365: Health and Security

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Overview

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Keep Microsoft Office 365 secure. Learn how to complete important tasks related to the security, compliance, and user management of your Microsoft 365 deployment.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Keep Microsoft Office secure
1. Messages and Alerts
  • The Office 365 Message Center
  • Configure Message Center preferences
  • Translate Message Center messages
  • Share a message
  • Examine the service health
  • Get help with problems
2. Basic Reporting
  • Office 365 usage reports
  • Enable usage analytics
  • Anonymize collected data
  • Locate your tenant ID
  • Navigate analytic reports
3. Security and Compliance
  • Secure Score
  • Set security permissions
  • Search for content
  • Search for administrative activity
  • The reporting dashboard
  • Schedule a report
  • Manage a report schedule
  • Download a report
4. User Management
  • Create a user
  • Prepare for bulk user creation
  • Import users from a spreadsheet
  • License a user
  • Assign administrative roles
  • Assign roles to multiple users
5. Passwords
  • Password policies
  • Reset a user's password
  • Self-service password resets
  • Remove self-service password reset
6. Guest Users
  • Enable guest access
  • Create a guest user
  • Granting guest access
7. Multi-Factor Authentication
  • Plan for multi-factor authentication
  • Set up multi-factor authentication
  • Allow users to create app passwords
  • Bulk user updates
  • The two-step verification process
  • Log into Outlook with an app password
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

Brien Posey

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