CoreView has introduced a new capability, Tenant Resilience, within its CoreView One platform to help organisations manage and recover Microsoft 365 tenant configurations amid growing security and operational challenges
With statistics indicating that 63% of Microsoft 365 tenants neglect least-privilege access controls, and with an uptick in identity and device configuration tampering, organisations are prompted to re-evaluate their tenant protection strategies.
The CoreView initiative is tailored for two groups in the Microsoft 365 ecosystem: the security teams focusing on tenant protection and the operational teams entrusted with governance and administration.
Through its platform, CoreView addresses configurations risks and excessive privileges, tackling challenges that typically allude traditional SaaS security tools.
CoreView Tenant Resilience:
- Designed to enable organisations to prepare for and recover from tenant-level disruptions, undermining access breaches and safeguarding account integrity.
- Emphasises a resilience-centric approach, designed to mitigate compromised privileged accounts while reigning in fraught administrative access.
- Responds to unauthorised configuration changes, reinforcing security controls and expediting trusted recovery processes.
- Ensures continuity during high-pressure situations like attacks or extensive system changes.
CoreView Tenant Management
- Complementing Tenant Resilience, this offers an operational bedrock for effective governance of large-scale Microsoft 365 environments.
- Facilitates consistent oversight across multiple users and licenses, minimising human errors in complex systems.
- Streamlines governance across diverse environments without compromising security.
- Adopts automation to alleviate complex administrative tasks, supporting day-to-day operations.