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The Reality of Increasingly Complex Setting Management Due to the Proliferation and Functional Expansion of Microsoft 365 Microsoft 365 has become established as a business foundation for many companies, providing services such as email, file sharing, and chat. On the other hand, as new features and services continue to be added, the number of configurable settings to manage increases year by year, leading to greater operational complexity. Specifically, settings related to external sharing, permission management, authentication, and application integration are prone to accumulating changes in daily operations. Settings that were appropriate at the time of implementation may not be optimal today. Furthermore, the available settings in Microsoft 365 vary depending on the license structure and the features used. Consequently, many companies operate without knowing what they should be checking in their own environment. As a result, an increasing number of companies face challenges such as: - "We have implemented Microsoft 365, but we are concerned about whether we are operating with truly appropriate settings." - "We do not have a dedicated security expert, so we cannot adequately check the configuration status." - "We rushed the implementation or tenant migration and did not have an opportunity to review the settings." - "We want to periodically check the configuration status from a compliance perspective." - "We want to objectively understand whether external sharing and permission settings are appropriate."

Inability to Grasp the Risks of Data Leaks and Unauthorized Access Due to Setting Flaws In Microsoft 365, many settings, including external sharing configurations, administrator privileges, authentication methods, and application integrations, are directly linked to security. However, in reality, situations such as: - "I remember changing a setting, but I don't know what it is now." - "Multiple people have managed the system over time, so I don't know who set what." - "I cannot determine if the settings are appropriate compared to Microsoft's recommended settings or best practices." are not uncommon. What is more problematic is not the existence of setting flaws, but the "inability to objectively judge the current configuration status." Even if no data leaks or unauthorized access incidents have occurred, it does not mean that the current configuration status can be objectively confirmed. Therefore, what is needed now is not to "respond after a problem occurs," but to objectively check the state of one's own Microsoft 365 environment and visualize potential risks.

How to Objectively Grasp Microsoft 365 Configuration Status and Visualize Easily Overlooked Risks This seminar will explain configuration risks and points to check that companies tend to overlook, based on a diagnostic service for objectively confirming Microsoft 365 configuration status. We will introduce what aspects to check your own environment by organizing the settings points that should be confirmed in Microsoft 365 operations and the risks that are often overlooked. We will also explain how to interpret diagnostic results and how to connect them to improvements by prioritizing them. For those who have concerns such as: - "I don't know if the current settings are really okay." - "I want to objectively grasp the risks." - "We lack security personnel and cannot make judgments on our own." We will introduce a way of thinking and concrete approaches for companies that are operating Microsoft 365 but feel uneasy about their current configuration status to review their own environment.

- Recommended for people in the following positions / experiencing the following challenges: - Have implemented Microsoft 365 but are concerned about the current configuration status. - Want to objectively confirm if external sharing and permission settings are appropriate. - Lack security personnel and cannot spare time for setting reviews. - Want to strengthen compliance with laws and industry guidelines. - Want to check the configuration status after Microsoft 365 implementation or tenant migration. - Want to organize the confirmation points for safe Microsoft 365 operation.

- What you can take away from this seminar: Setting flaws in Microsoft 365 often go unnoticed during operation. This seminar will explain how to objectively grasp the potential risks lurking in your own environment by organizing confirmation points such as external sharing, permissions, and authentication settings. Move from a state of "thinking it's safe" to a state of "being able to say it's safe with evidence." If you want to take away the methods for diagnosis and visualization necessary for this, please join us.

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