ngo security

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The ngo security tag covers discussions on protecting non-governmental organizations from cyber threats, particularly those targeting Microsoft 365 environments. Topics include governance and security platforms like CoreView deployed across humanitarian operations in conflict zones, as well as Russian threat actors exploiting OAuth 2.0 authentication and social engineering to compromise NGOs supporting Ukraine and human rights efforts. The content emphasizes the need for robust identity management, delegation controls, and vigilance against sophisticated attacks that leverage trusted workflows. These threads provide practical insights for IT administrators and security professionals managing Microsoft 365 in high-risk, field-based NGO settings.
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    CoreView Microsoft 365 Governance for HALO: Identity, Delegation, Licensing at Scale

    CoreView has deployed its Microsoft 365 governance and security platform across The HALO Trust’s operations in 36 countries and territories, including Ukraine, with Cyber Vigilance supporting implementation for a humanitarian organisation managing thousands of users in volatile field conditions...
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    How Russian Threat Actors Exploit Microsoft 365 OAuth 2.0 for Cyber Attacks in 2023

    Every time the cybersecurity community thinks they’re getting ahead of attackers, someone comes along and turns a trusted workflow into a digital bear trap. That’s exactly what’s unfolding in the latest campaign orchestrated by Russian threat actors who are gleefully exploiting legitimate...
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    Protecting Microsoft 365 from Social Engineering & OAuth Attacks in the Modern Age

    We live in an era where simply clicking a video call link could lead to the digital equivalent of inviting a burglar in for tea—and hackers are getting increasingly creative with their invitations, especially when it comes to Microsoft 365 access. The Evolving Art of Social Engineering (or: Why...
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