Find out how Microsoft has implemented a three-layer security model involving Office 365, the customer, and security standards, to meet compliance requirements. And hear what Microsoft has planned for improving the effectiveness of spam handling and malware handling.
Exchange Online Protection can be used with on-premises Exchange Servers. Learn how you can integrate EOP into your existing mail flow, with just three easy steps, including configuring connectors to direct mail between EOP and your Exchange Servers.
Get the details on how to use built-in reports and message tracing, including standard data-retention policies.
Learn how to create, configure, and manage Exchange Transport Rules, which are a key component for spam filtering, malware filtering, and enforcing corporate policies for inbound and outbound email.
Examine the multilevel spam filter used by EOP, and explore how administrators and end users can manage actions taken to handle spam and can provide feedback to improve the overall effectiveness of EOP spam filtering.
Gain an understanding of the mail flow for both inbound and outbound mail when EOP is deployed.
Learn about the need for Exchange Online Protection (EOP) to protect your organization from spam and malware, and hear how to activate EOP for your Exchange Online and Exchange Server on-premises email.