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Enhancing Security in Microsoft Teams: Best Practices and Advanced Features

16th Apr 9:45am - 10:45am MDT Big Thompson
57 attended
Session Description

Scott and Kevin are back at it again for the third year in a row as they inspire the audience with their passion for Teams and Security. This session will explore the latest security features and best practices for securing your Microsoft Teams environment. Learn how to implement advanced security measures, such as end-to-end encryption, sensitivity labels, and compliance settings, to protect sensitive information and ensure regulatory compliance. Discover how to leverage Microsoft Defender for Office 365 and other parts of the Microsoft Security Suite to detect and mitigate threats within Teams. Whether you're an IT professional or a team leader, this session will provide you with the knowledge and tools to create a secure and compliant Teams environment.

This session draws inspiration from their highly acclaimed sessions "Enabling Next Level Security in Microsoft Teams" and "Microsoft Security Copilot and Microsoft Teams - A Deep Dive", which were the most-watched sessions of all the Comms vNext conference sessions on YouTube.

Attendees (57)
Cameron Coates
System Administrator at Douglas County
Sonali Karnik
Head of Product Marketing at Tekvizion PVS, Inc.
Preston Thornhill
Enterprise Architect at Insight Enterprises, Inc.
Pat Doran
Principal Technologist | Owner at PND Consulting
Alex Murphy
Customer Loyalty Team Lead at Summit Technology
Tim Hull
Senior Mobility Engineer at Caesars Entertainment
Brad Wuest
IT Manager at Truckee Donner PUD
JEFF WHEALEN
Principal Architect at Logicalis US
Kannan Sundararajan
Enterprise Consultant at LeapXpert
Dena Lopez
Collaboration Engineer at Suffolk Construction
Jon Sletton
VP of Sales at Phoneware
Chris Watson
Manager, Technology Consulting at RSM
Jeff Baart
Dir CSA at Microsoft
Thaddeus Kurowski Jr
Prncpl Consul Eng- DX at CDW
Travis Krings
Sr Network Engineer at Arapahoe County Government
Chris Kramer
Sr. Network Engineer at Foley & Lardner LLP
+41 other Attendees