What Is Microsoft Secure Score?
Security is a priority no matter the size of your business. Recognizing this, Microsoft has a Secure Score measurement in its 365 Defender dashboard. But what is Secure Score, and how does it help your business? This article explains the basics.rnrnSecure Score measures your security posture. It reviews your activity and security settings against Microsoft’s best practices. The idea is to identify areas to enhance protection and provide suggestions.rnrnIn the dashboard, administrators can view the current state of their security score. It considers all Microsoft identities, apps, and devices. There is also a target score. The higher your target score, the more recommended actions you’ll get, although Microsoft cautions that you should balance increased security against user experience.rnrn rn
Secure Score Recommendations
rnSecure Score shows you possible improvements considering security best practices. Secure Store currently offers recommendations for:rn- rn
- Microsoft 365 (including Exchange Online); rn
- Azure Active Directory; rn
- Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, Identity, and Cloud Apps; rn
- Microsoft Teams. rn
Scoring Security with Microsoft
rnThe more improvement action you take, the higher your score. For example, you’re given points for:rn- rn
- configuring recommended security features; rn
- doing security-related tasks; rn
- addressing suggested improvements with a third-party application or software, or alternate mitigation. rn
Raising Your Secure Score
rnHow can you have an immediate impact on your Secure Score? These three steps can boost your organization’s security:rn- rn
- Enable multi-factor authentication on administrator accounts in case account credentials are compromised. rn
- Enforce password expiration policies to prevent the usage of leaked credentials. rn
- Set up Azure Active Directory to track, log, alert, and remediate and better protect sensitive data and information. rn