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cloud configuration drift
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Cloud configuration drift refers to the gradual, often unnoticed changes in cloud settings that can create security gaps. On WindowsForum, discussions highlight how Microsoft 365 tenants are particularly vulnerable because the platform has evolved from a simple Office subscription into the core operating layer for identity, email, collaboration, device policy, security tooling, and compliance. This shift means that configuration drift in Microsoft 365 can expose the entire business infrastructure to takeover risks. Common themes include the need for continuous monitoring of cloud control plane settings, automated remediation of drift, and aligning security practices with the reality that Microsoft 365 is now critical enterprise infrastructure. Understanding cloud configuration drift is essential for preventing unauthorized changes that could lead to tenant compromise.
For most organizations in 2026, Microsoft 365 is no longer merely Office in a browser but the operating layer for identity, email, collaboration, device policy, security tooling, compliance workflows, and increasingly AI-assisted business processes. That makes the old mental model dangerously...