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Product Release Note - June 2025- Zero trust policies

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Written by David McCandless
Updated over a week ago

Today, we’re excited to share the next step in our commitment to proactive protection: an expanded set of Policy Baseline controls, inspired by best practices from Microsoft experts like Merill Fernando from Entra.News.

🛡️ Zero Trust Baseline Upgrades

We're expanding our baseline framework with a set of powerful new policy controls, focused on strengthening identity, access, and device security. From enforcing multi-factor authentication across key scenarios to blocking legacy protocols, risky sign-ins, and non-compliant devices, these additions reflect core Zero Trust principles and guidance from the Microsoft security community. We also plan on keep adding more of these controls in the near future.

These new controls are:

  • Disabled by default, so you can evaluate and enable them at your own pace

  • Designed to complement existing baselines without disrupting current workflows

  • Available now for review and testing in your environment

Overe's Policies Section

👉 What This Means for You

These additions are just the beginning of our deeper investment in security-aligned baselining. They give your team more building blocks to design stronger, clearer, and more adaptable policy postures across Microsoft 365 and Entra environments.

🔜 Coming Soon: Adaptive, License-Aware Baselines

We know that one-size-fits-all doesn’t cut it in the real world. That’s why we’re actively working on a major enhancement: customizable baseline templates that intelligently adapt to your tenant type and licensing tier.

This will allow you to:

  • Tailor your security baselines to the capabilities you actually have

  • Eliminate guesswork and reduce friction for lean or hybrid teams

  • Scale Zero Trust policies without over- or under-configuring

Ready to Explore the New Controls?

These controls are available now! Head over to the Policies section in your Overe dashboard to take a look, or contact us to walk through how they fit into your security hardening.

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