US government urges federal agencies to patch Microsoft 365 now

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  • CISA issues BOD 25-01, the first binding directive of the year
  • It addresses Microsoft 365 security, which is under threat
  • Other cloud providers will be added soon, as well

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued its first binding operational directive for 2025, which includes a set of rules and requirements to make sure the Microsoft 365 cloud environments meet its cybersecurity standards.

BOD 25-01 is mandatory for all Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) systems and assets, but CISA advises enterprises in the private sector to follow along, as well.

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