More people are working remotely now than ever and, which makes Teams administration and security more important than ever.
Here's a few security tips and Best Practices in relation to Teams administration and Role delegation.
1. Policy packages support the following Teams policy types:
- Messaging policy
- Meeting policy
- App setup policy
- Calling policy
- Live events policy
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Team Owners Can:
- Create Teams
- Edit Team Names /
Descriptions
- Delete Teams
- Add applications to Teams
- Delete Private Channels
- By default, Team members can add, delete,
and edit Teams Channels.
- Teams Owners can manually Remove or
Allow these options for All or some Teams
members.
- I would recommend assigning the Teams
Service Administrator Role to delegate the
management of Teams Channels. This
improves security by applying Least Privilege
principles.
- A Policy Package is a collection of predefined policies and
settings that you can apply to users who have similar roles or
are part of similar Teams.
- This simplifies, streamlines, and helps provide consistency
when managing and assigning policies for groups of users
across your organization.
- You can use Package Templates in Azure, or create your own
custom Packages.