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CISA Releases Secure Practices for Microsoft 365 Cloud Services

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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued Binding Operational Directive (BOD) 25-01: Implementing Secure Practices for Cloud Services, to enhance the cybersecurity posture of Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies utilizing cloud services, including Microsoft 365.

This directive, unveiled on December 17, 2024, introduces a set of Secure Configuration Baselines and assessment tools under the Secure Cloud Business Applications (SCuBA) project.

A Blueprint for Secure Cloud Practices

The SCuBA configurations mandate consistent and effective security protocols tailored for cloud environments.

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The directive requires FCEB agencies to meet these Secure Cloud Baselines, deploy automated compliance assessment tools, and remediate deviations.

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Agencies adopting the most up-to-date version of the SCuBA Assessment Tool can efficiently evaluate their security configurations, generating a report identifying non-compliance areas.

Microsoft 365, a cornerstone of cloud productivity for many government agencies, is among the platforms covered under this directive.

SCuBA’s baseline configurations ensure agencies maintain robust security for email, collaboration, and file-sharing services, reducing vulnerabilities and preventing cyber threats from exploiting them.

Although BOD 25-01 is mandatory for federal agencies under the FCEB umbrella, CISA strongly encourages broader adoption across other organizations.

By implementing the SCuBA guidelines and assessment tools, stakeholders can bolster their cybersecurity defenses, reduce risk, and contribute to collective resilience in the face of increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.

CISA’s guidance comes amidst growing concerns over cyberattacks targeting cloud services, which are critical to modern operations.

Effective configuration management and regular assessments, as outlined in SCuBA, are key to mitigating these risks.

Agencies and organizations can visit CISA’s webpage to download the SCuBA Assessment Tool and access step-by-step instructions for compliance.

This ensures seamless implementation of the configurations necessary to secure Microsoft 365 and other cloud platforms.

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Divya
Divya
Divya is a Senior Journalist at GBhackers covering Cyber Attacks, Threats, Breaches, Vulnerabilities and other happenings in the cyber world.

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