Protecting your Business in the cloud

Does your business use Microsoft 365?

Microsoft 365 is one of the best platforms available for any business. It’s cloud features are best in class and provides collaboration, Office suite, email, and storage at a low cost to all businesses. We are so confident in Microsoft 365 that we are reselling partner. However, as part of using a cloud offering, you also have to be aware of the security risks that come with it.

As part of Cyber Security Awareness Month, we want to highlight ways to protect your business. Microsoft 365 is the #1 target for hackers. Hackers are using sophisticated methods and constantly evolving their practices. Email threats are the #1 way for hackers to gain access to your Microsoft 365 and your companies data.

1-UP protects our clients email and cloud utilizing the most sophisticated and predictive solutions.

This includes AI-based threat detection leveraging data from more than 1 billion mailboxes:

  • Anti-Phishing - scans all elements of email, including email addresses, links, images, and attachments, blocking advanced phishing attacks that bypass other solutions. Also scans all webpages linked from emails to determine whether the pages are safe or fraudulent.

  • Anti-Spear Phishing - examines the entire email to identify the subtle signs of spear phishing that cannot be detected with URL or attachment scanning. If spear phishing is suspected, a banner is displayed in the email, warning the user

  • Anti-Malware/Ransomware - analyzes malicious characteristics of email, webpages, shared files, and attachments to detect evasive malware and ransomware viruses. Going beyond traditional malware analysis, our tool uses behavioral-based malware detection to block malware in real-time, with no delays in email delivery for your end users.

  • Insider Threat Protection - scans internal email traffic to prevent insider attacks from compromised Microsoft 365 accounts, blocking phishing, spear phishing, and malware/ransomware—before it spreads throughout your business.

  • User Awareness Training - Delivers automated phishing awareness training when users interact with phishing emails.

  • Microsoft 365 Backups - Backing up your Microsoft 365 is critical to keep your business running in the event of a malicious attack, accidental deletion, or ransomware.

To learn more about Microsoft 365 and how to protect your business in the cloud, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We would be happy to discuss with you how to best protect your business.

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