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Microsoft 365 security offers for review, readiness and cleanup

Three clear ways to buy help when you need a tenant review, assessment prep or endpoint cleanup plan.

These offers are for teams that already know the problem area and want a defined Microsoft 365 security engagement, not a rolling support contract. Each path ends with written findings, remediation order, handover notes and the decisions your internal IT team or existing supplier needs to keep the controls running.

Clear first step

Each offer starts with context, current risk, deadline and ownership. That keeps the work tied to the actual Microsoft 365 control problem instead of a vague support list.

Useful outputs

The output is written for action: findings, risk order, evidence, decisions and handover notes your internal IT team or existing supplier can continue from.

No open-ended queue

These are scoped reviews and remediation plans, not day-to-day helpdesk contracts. The engagement ends when the agreed findings, fixes and handover are complete.

Choosing scope

Pick by the decision you need next.

Choose the security review when the tenant feels risky but the priority order is not clear. Choose the readiness sprint when an assessment, evidence request or failed control has already created a deadline.

Choose the endpoint plan when devices, Intune, Autopilot or Defender are the weak link. If more than one option fits, start with the review so identity, endpoint, mail, sharing and evidence can be sequenced together.

A short scoped route also helps where internal IT and an existing supplier both touch Microsoft 365. The offer defines who approves access, who receives the findings and who keeps the recurring checks alive afterwards.

Keep the first buying step narrow. A good engagement does not need every problem in the estate solved at once; it needs enough evidence to choose the right next action. That keeps the work buyable, measurable and easy to hand back. It also makes it easier to stop when the agreed scope is done. No one has to guess what was included.

What to send with an enquiry

Share tenant size, licensing, device count, current supplier model, known control concerns and the deadline behind the request. That is enough to decide whether the work should start as review, readiness sprint or endpoint plan.

What happens after scoping

Scope is written before access. The work then follows the agreed route: collect evidence, review the risky controls, make approved changes, document decisions and hand the operating notes back to the owner.

Independent tenant review

Microsoft 365 Security Review

Independent review of identity, endpoint, mail, collaboration and audit controls, ending with a prioritised remediation backlog.

Assessment-week readiness sprint

Cyber Essentials Plus Readiness Sprint

Short readiness sprint to expose the Microsoft 365, endpoint, patching and evidence gaps most likely to derail assessment.

Endpoint baseline and rollout plan

Intune and Defender Cleanup Plan

Endpoint control plan for Intune, Autopilot, Defender onboarding, baselines and exception handling.