Secure Your Email Before Hackers Do: Must-Know Tips for Microsoft Exchange Users

CISA and the NSA have teamed up to release Microsoft Exchange Server Security Best Practices. Their advice? Tighten up your server security or risk being the cyber equivalent of a sitting duck. Time to say goodbye to outdated servers and hello to safety.

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Ah, Microsoft Exchange Server! The gift that keeps on giving… headaches to IT departments everywhere. But thanks to CISA and their pals, we’ve got a guide to transform your Exchange server from a ticking time bomb into a fortress of solitude. Who knew securing your email could be so thrilling?

Key Points:

  • CISA, NSA, and international partners released a guide for securing Microsoft Exchange Servers.
  • The guide focuses on authentication hardening, network encryption, and reducing attack surfaces.
  • Organizations are urged to decommission outdated Exchange servers to avoid exploitation.
  • Transitioning to Microsoft 365 is recommended to reduce cyber threats.
  • Persistent threats continue to target misconfigured Exchange servers.

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