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Identity and Access Management in MS365
Topics:
Staff Training
Cyber Security
provided by Microsoft
30 April 2026
2.00 – 3.00 pm NZST
Upcoming webinar
Skill level: Intermediate
Skill level: Advanced
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Description

This beginner-friendly session helps you secure your organisation's data in Microsoft 365. We cut through the technical talk to explain what Identity and Access Management (IAM) is and why it is vital for protecting your not-for-profit. You will learn how to guard sensitive information effectively without creating roadblocks for your staff. 


This webinar covers topics including:

  • The basics of identity and access management and why it is important for your security. 
  • Setting up simple but strong security tools, such as multi-factor authentication (MFA). 
  • Checking who can see your data and managing staff permissions safely. 
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