You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that uses Teams.
You need to integrate Microsoft 365 Defender with Teams to prevent users from uploading malicious files to a Teams channel.
What should you do first?
You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that uses Teams.
You need to integrate Microsoft 365 Defender with Teams to prevent users from uploading malicious files to a Teams channel.
What should you do first?
To prevent users from uploading malicious files to a Teams channel, the first step is to create a Safe Attachments policy. Safe Attachments is specifically designed to handle and inspect attachments for malware and other threats, ensuring that files shared within Teams are secure. This step is essential in setting up the environment to scan and block malicious files before they are accessed or shared within Teams channels.
n the Microsoft Defender portal, go to Policies & rules > Threat Policies > Policies section > Safe Attachments, select Global settings, and verify the value of the Turn on Defender for Office 365 for SharePoint, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams setting.
it should be B - create a safe attachments policy
B Safe Links protection for links in Teams conversations, group chats, or from channels is also controlled by Safe Links policies. There's no default Safe Links policy, so to get the protection of Safe Links in Teams, you need to create one or more Safe Links policies. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-ca/training/modules/implement-security-for-microsoft-teams/04-configure-safe-links
uploading = attachments