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Microsoft Agent 365 governs all AI agents in your environment not just Microsoft ones

A misconfigured third-party email filter and an unused Microsoft Defender license left one organization exposed to phishing attacks that bypassed three separate security tools, none of which were functioning as intended.

Key topics covered in this video:

A third-party email filter was configured incorrectly and was not scanning at the right point in the mail flow, allowing phishing emails to pass through without inspection.

Microsoft Defender, already included in the organization's existing Microsoft licensing, had never been enabled, meaning a fully licensed security capability was sitting inactive in the tenant.

The pattern of stacking additional security products on top of existing Microsoft capabilities is common, and in many cases the purchased tools overlap with or underperform what the tenant already includes.

Before procuring a new security product, organizations should audit their existing tenant for capabilities they are already licensed for but have not deployed or configured correctly.

Security misconfigurations in mail flow are among the most frequently overlooked exposure points in enterprise environments, and they often persist because no one has mapped the full tool chain end to end.

CloudServus regularly identifies these gaps during tenant assessments for mid-market and enterprise customers. If your organization is running multiple security tools without a clear picture of what each one is doing, that conversation is worth having.

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