Month: July 2024

News Informatique

Microsoft Defender for Office 365: Four override alerts retire in August 2024

Microsoft Defender for Office 365 is retiring four legacy override alerts that are now mostly redundant due to Secure by default. With Secure by default, ZAP (zero-hour auto purge) blocks high confidence phishing emails by default despite the legacy overrides. The four alerts are: As part of the deprecation and rollout, When is the change? Microsoft plan to …

CrowdStrike issue impacting Windows endpoints causing an error message on a blue screen

Updated on July 20, 2024: Microsoft has released KB5042426, which contains step-by-step guidance for Windows Servers hosted on-premises that are running the CrowdStrike Falcon agent and encountering a 0x50 or 0x7E error message on a blue screen. Microsoft will continue to work with CrowdStrike to provide the most up-to-date information available on this issue.  A new USB …

Modernized user-defined permissions experience for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint

There is a new experience for selecting which users should have which permissions when a sensitivity label configured for user-defined permissions is applied to a file in Microsoft 365 apps or when a user applies protection using standalone Information Rights Management. When this will happen: Preview (Worldwide, GCC): Microsoft will begin rolling out mid-July 2024 …

Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps: Files page retires September 1, 2024

Microsoft will be retiring the Files page from Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps on September 1, 2024. Information Protection policies can be created, modified and explored via the Policy Management page. You can explore malware files on the Policy Management page.

Use sensitivity labels in Microsoft 365 apps when connected experiences are disabled

Your organization can now disable connected experiences for privacy concerns without impacting data security policies, such as sensitivity labels. Services associated with Microsoft Purview (sensitivity labels, rights management, and so on) are no longer controlled by policy settings to manage privacy controls for Microsoft 365 apps. Instead, these services will rely on their existing security admin controls in Purview …