We are all facing unprecedent change as a result of COVID-19. For many organizations, this has meant radically shifting to remote work for many, if not all, employees. At Microsoft, we want to provide practical guidance and resources to help you enable security and management for your remote workforce while empowering your organization to stay productive. Join the Tech for Social Impact Modern Workplace team for an on-demand digital event to learn about the following areas of security while remote working.

Agenda:

1) Enable remote access to applications

a) Connect your on-premises infrastructure to the cloud

b) Connect all apps to Azure Active Directory to enable single sign-on

c) Turn on MFA with Conditional Access

2) Manage devices and applications

a) Remotely provision and deploy new devices

b) Enforce access policies on unmanaged devices with Intune

c) Deploy and manage virtual desktop

3) Protect corporate resources

a) Enable safe links and safe attachments

b) Turn on Microsoft Teams Data Loss Prevention policies

c) Protect web sessions with Microsoft Cloud App Security

Speakers:

Daniel Lopez - TSP

David Ibbitt - SSP

Lucio Benzor - TSP

Marshall Sonsteby - SSP

Securing Remote Work - Digital Event - Watch Now

Regards,

Microsoft Tech for Social Impact Team

Source: Microsoft.com 

Securing Remote Work - Digital Event

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Welcome!


If you are reading this guide, you are about to embark on a process that will help your organization harness the potential of technology to deliver your mission and best serve your community. Proactively planning for technology is about more than replacing old computers (although that might be part of your plan!). This process will help your organization fundamentally shift the way you approach technology investments toward greater mission achievement and community impact. It will identify opportunities for technology to help you control costs, reduce risk, raise funds, and empower staff.


Strategic technology planning – much like any strategic planning process – is a comprehensive look at the current state and the desired future state for your organization. If you just need some new computers, this may not be the right process. But if you are ready to treat technology as a mission-critical investment that can accelerate your organization’s impact, you are in the right place! Your nonprofit has much to gain from appropriately integrating technology into your operations, communications, fundraising, and service delivery. This guide offers step-by-step support to help you lead your organization through technology planning, resulting in a roadmap to smart technology use.



Acknowledgements


This guide has been produced through the generous support of the Rasmuson Foundation, a private foundation that works as a catalyst to promote a better life for Alaskans. Learn more at www.rasmuson.org. It was written and edited by Lindsay Bealko of Toolkit Consulting, who helps mission-minded organizations design creative communications, engaging education, and powerful programs. Learn more at www.toolkitconsulting.com.


Special thanks to Orion Matthews and Jeremiah Dunham of DesignPT for their substantial contributions to and reviews of this guide to make it as useful as possible to nonprofit organizations who are ready to harness the strategic potential of technology. Learn more and request help with your strategic technology plan at www.designpt.com.


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