As I covered in my previous post abut Compliance Score and Compliance Manager, Microsoft has provided a new interface to allow you to better protect your environment and your data. As you increase the compliance score of your tenant you can realize further protections of your data contained within the system. In this post, I will cover completing actions in the compliance manager to increase the compliance score of your environment.
In my previous post, I covered what the Microsoft Compliance Score was and how it worked. This year at Ignite, Microsoft announced a new console in the Microsoft 365 tenant compliance console. On November 5, 2019, the new Microsoft Compliance Manager was rolled out to targeted release tenants. The console is there to assist tenant admins in protecting the data of their organizations.
Within your Microsoft 365 tenant have you ever noticed the card that talks about your Microsoft Compliance Score? Ever wondered what that was? In this post, I’ll discuss with you what this score means, how you can affect it and what changing the score can mean for your tenant.