One of the most consistent questions that we get from clients evaluating Office 365 is around security.
A primary business benefit of moving to Office 365 is the ability for IT to deliver access to services from more devices and platforms. While this is a benefit to end users, this broader access makes security management more challenging. Each endpoint represents a potential attack surface and another point of management for security professionals. As more content moves to the cloud—versus being stored locally, end users assume the burden of ensuring the security of their content. Microsoft has made several announcements recently in their commitment to provide organizations the ability to control and customize security in cloud services.