Staying secure with Microsoft 365
SFHA have worked with our partners, TSG to provide SFHA members with a free training session to help improve the security of your M365 environment.
SFHA have worked with our partners, TSG to provide SFHA members with a free training session to help improve the security of your M365 environment.
We all know and love the classic Office Suite applications like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, which have been a staple in our daily work routines for years. However, with the introduction of Office 365 and more recently, Microsoft 365, the suite has expanded to include a plethora of new tools and features that can revolutionise the way we work.
These game-changing technologies can help us save time and energy, but only if we know how to use them effectively - and more importantly - securely.
You don’t know what you don’t know – so let’s go through how you can make sure you’re keeping your organisation safe and preventing as many cyber threats as possible on Microsoft 365.
Ways you can stay secure on Microsoft 365
Microsoft 365 is a powerful tool for productivity and collaboration, but it is important to take steps to protect yourself and your data while using it. There are a number of ways to stay secure on Microsoft 365, with a few of them mentioned below:
These are just some of the ways you can stay secure on M365. We’ll be delving deeper into this topic during our free virtual training session on 19 April.
How can housing associations stay compliant on M365?
In addition, M365 has built-in compliance features that can help housing associations meet regulatory requirements but it’s important for housing associations to configure M365 to comply with data protection laws.
However, in order to identify what your organisation needs specifically, you’ll need to undertake a training needs analysis with a trusted IT provider.
What is a training needs analysis?
A training needs analysis (for Microsoft in particular) identifies gaps in your team’s current Microsoft 365 knowledge. This can be things like not knowing about the full breadth of applications available for use or not understanding how to get the most out of specific applications.
The process usually involves these steps:
At TSG we offer this for free – so we’re more than prepared to help you identify what you need to get started. Learn more at our free virtual training session on 19 April.
On the 19 April 2023 at 10.30, we’ll be hosting a free virtual training session specifically for housing associations.
Cyber security - and securing the funding to implement preventative measures - is a challenge for all organisations. How well do you and your people know about securely using Microsoft 365 and making the most of the applications available in the suite?
During this free training session David Filmer, TSG's Head of Microsoft Training, will present a range of key tips to ensure people can work more securely using the Microsoft 365 platform.
This training is ideal for all staff in your organisation. You can register for that here.