What is mean by this "Enable 'Microsoft network client: Digitally sign communications (always)'" which I got in Compliace portal as Improvement actions ?

Naga Jaswanth Raju Gobburi 0 Reputation points
2023-08-22T02:43:05.68+00:00

What is mean by this "Enable 'Microsoft network client: Digitally sign communications (always)'" which I got in Compliace portal as Improvement actions ?

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  1. JimmyYang-MSFT 58,566 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2023-08-22T08:04:44.0666667+00:00

    @Naga Jaswanth Raju Gobburi

    This is a security setting that requires all network communication to be digitally signed. When this setting is enabled, it helps to prevent unauthorized access to your network by ensuring that all network traffic is authenticated and encrypted. This is a recommended security practice for organizations to help protect against various types of network attacks. To enable this setting, you can follow the instructions provided in the Compliance portal or consult your IT department for assistance.


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