Cloud Based Email: M365 + Google Workspace

Just having your email in the cloud does not make it secure.
Cloud based email services such as Microsoft 365 and GoogleWorkspace are the norm for most organizations today. But simply putting youremail in the cloud does not ensure that it is secure, or backed up. Don’t findyourself without all of your critical email and associated data when you need itmost. Let us guide you through implementing a proper security configuration and backup of this precious organizational resource.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Not fully — both platforms provide strong underlying infrastructure, but default configurations often leave gaps like weak MFA enforcement, permissive sharing settings, and limited retention policies that a business needs to actively configure and manage.
MFA enforcement, phishing and spam filtering tuned beyond platform defaults, access controls, and ongoing monitoring — the configuration work that turns “email in the cloud” into “email that’s actually secured.”
Yes, and this matters — Microsoft and Google’s built-in retention isn’t a substitute for independent backup, since it’s designed around service continuity, not comprehensive data protection against accidental deletion, insider threats, or ransomware that syncs across a compromised account.
Business email compromise, phishing-driven account takeover, and permanent data loss if retention policies don’t cover your actual recovery needs — cloud email without additional configuration and backup is a common, underestimated point of exposure.

M365 and Google Workspace Support Across Fairfield County

Kyber Security migrates and manages Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace environments for law firms, accounting practices, and professional services firms in Bridgeport, Stamford, Norwalk, Trumbull, and across Fairfield County, CT — with security-first configuration (MFA, conditional access, data loss prevention) built in from day one, not bolted on after a breach.