51% of respondents have over 250 over-privileged Entra applications with read-write permissions, which poses significant security risks. This contributes to "Privilege Risks," as the increasing number of applications escalates security risks, necessitating tighter governance over permissions.
51% of respondents have over 250 over-privileged Entra applications with read-write permissions, which poses significant security risks. This contributes to "Privilege Risks," as the increasing number of applications escalates security risks, necessitating tighter governance over permissions. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by CoreView in July 2025. It covers topics including Microsoft. The original data appears in The State of Microsoft 365 Security - 2025 Survey. For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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51% of respondents have over 250 over-privileged Entra applications with read-write permissions, which poses significant security risks. This contributes to "Privilege Risks," as the increasing number of applications escalates security risks, necessitating tighter governance over permissions. This data was published by CoreView and covers Microsoft.
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This statistic comes from The State of Microsoft 365 Security - 2025 Survey, published by CoreView on July 9, 2025. You can view the original report at https://www.coreview.com/resource/coreview-state-of-microsoft-365.
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