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        Microsoft Aims To Remake Secure Score into 'Killer' App for Orgs
        
        
        
			- By Kurt Mackie
- February 10, 2020
An upcoming preview release of Microsoft Secure Score promises to bring changes to the  security  assessment product that will make it   more meaningful for organizations. 
In a  Monday announcement, Microsoft said one of those changes will make it possible to compare an organization's security status with the status of similar  organizations using a new pop-up "card."
"In the previous experience the comparison was  hardcoded and based on the organization's size and the industry,"  explained Chris Hallum, a senior product manager at Microsoft, in the  announcement. "This has been updated to include organizations licensed  with similar products so you're no longer being compared to organizations who  have access to more or less technologies."
This and other  changes  coming in a "new public preview" will make Secure Score a "killer productivity  app for security administrators," Hallum said, although he didn't describe when this  preview would arrive. Microsoft originally launched a so-called new public  preview of Secure Score back in November at Ignite, Hallum explained, and now "the  preview is well under way and includes many new refinements."
Top improvements to come in the new Secure Score preview  were described by Hallum. It now shows the percentage of security improvements  implemented by an organization. A details page has been expanded and now  includes access to history data and written information. There's a new "Action  History section" for checking the status of the improvements, along with  an "Actions To Review Card," he explained.
Also new in the preview is a "Metrics and Trends  Page" that consists of cards with information that can be used to discuss  an organization's security posture with an organization's leadership. It's  possible to show an organization's projected security score if certain planned actions  get completed.
The current Microsoft Secure Score product reached the "general  availability" commercial-release status almost  two years ago, having evolved from an earlier Office 365 Secure Score  product. Microsoft has since expanded its reach from just assessing the  security of Office 365 products in an organization to assessing other  solutions. "Coming soon" will be support for Azure Active Directory,  Cloud App Security and Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection, according  to a Microsoft  Secure Score preview document.
Microsoft seems to have shifted Microsoft Secure Score  around with its various portals. It had been described last May as being located in its own Web portal, as accessed from a URL.  Later, in  July, it was said to have been moved from the Office 365 Security and Compliance  portal to the Microsoft 365 Security Center portal, which is where it's  currently  found. 
Microsoft also has a Secure Score solution in its Azure  Security Center portal, which apparently is a just a capability for use  with Azure services, rather than a product in itself.
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
                    About the Author
                    
                
                    
                    Kurt Mackie is senior news producer for 1105 Media's Converge360 group.