![]() On the subject of deadline the post says: On March 1, 2018, Microsoft Office 365 will disable support for TLS 1.0 and 1.1. Because of the potential for future protocol downgrade attacks and other TLS vulnerabilities, we are disabling the use of TLS 1.0 and 1.1 in the service. The Microsoft TLS 1.0 implementation has no known security vulnerabilities. We understand that the security of your data is important, and we are committed to transparency about changes that could affect your use of the service. The move was announced by the Microsoft in a blog post which goes on to say: Consistent with our promise to provide best-in-class encryption to our customers, we are planning to enforce the use of TLS 1.2 soon in Office 365. Don’t worry – you still have time till March 1, 2018, but when it has to be done, you’ll be better off if you get it done soon. Microsoft has decided to pull the plug on TLS 1.0 and 1.1 for Office 365, so if your business has still not switched to TLS 1.2 then you must do that now. If your company is one of those millions of enterprises which rely on Office 365 to get things done, this is some serious news that you can’t afford to ignore.
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