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Unauthorised Apps are Connected to Your Microsoft 365 Tenant—Find and Fix Them

Published by CoreView

Your employees give Teams, SharePoint, and Outlook access to home assistants, project management tools, and other productivity apps.

These apps pose critical security (and compliance) risks to your Microsoft 365 environment. If your sensitive customer or financial data lives in Microsoft 365, that data can potentially leave your security perimeter. Not to mention, cyberattackers can exploit these apps to gain entry into your environment.

Find and fix unwanted access with CoreView’s Entra Security Scanner.

The free tool from Microsoft MVP in Security, Vasil Michev, generates:

  • An audit of all your apps connected to Microsoft 365, so you can identify those with unnecessarily broad or risky permissions
  • An analysis of how these apps manage credentials, identifying those that are expired or non-compliant
  • Actionable, tailored advice to mitigate these risks, comply with regulations, and follow security best practices

Don’t risk unauthorised access to your sensitive financial data. Download the free tool today.

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