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Augmentt – Weekly Recap

Augmentt – Weekly Recap

Augmentt is a cybersecurity and SaaS security management platform focused on managed service providers, and this is a weekly summary of its latest developments. The company’s recent activity centers on Microsoft 365 email, identity, and endpoint security, supported by a steady stream of educational webinars for MSPs.

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Augmentt is collaborating with EasyDMARC on a May 26 live webinar addressing email and identity security for MSPs operating Microsoft 365 environments. The session will cover modern attack patterns, multi-tenant risk detection, and how visibility and automation can reduce policy drift while helping MSPs position themselves as trusted security advisors.

In parallel, Augmentt is promoting a May 27 webinar on advanced conditional access and identity security built around Microsoft Entra ID P2. The content is set to explain how Microsoft scores identity risk, key P2 features for MSPs, and licensing considerations, including use of 30 free E5 licenses through the Microsoft Partner Center.

Recent posts also highlight real-world token theft scenarios, including a malicious calendar link that harvested authentication tokens undetected for weeks. Augmentt uses this example to stress the importance of device compliance and conditional access, positioning its tools and expertise around mitigating token-based attacks and cloud access risks.

The company continues to focus on Microsoft Intune and patch management, emphasizing the challenges MSPs face standardizing endpoint updates across multi-tenant environments. Educational content aims to help partners close functional gaps in Intune-based patching, reduce risk, and operationalize scalable, standardized workflows.

Augmentt is simultaneously addressing legacy security constraints, such as devices that cannot support multifactor authentication, by outlining compensating controls in Conditional Access. Guidance on grouping exempted accounts and restricting access to named locations reinforces its specialization in nuanced identity security for hybrid environments.

On the product front, Augmentt introduced a Dark Mode interface option for its platform, responding to feedback from users who spend long hours managing multi-tenant security dashboards. The feature is designed to improve visual comfort, with a simple toggle that allows seamless switching between Dark and Light modes.

These user-experience enhancements, while not major revenue drivers on their own, support customer satisfaction and retention in a competitive SaaS security market. Combined with its Microsoft-centric thought leadership and MSP revenue enablement content, Augmentt is reinforcing its positioning as a security-focused partner embedded in the MSP ecosystem.

For the week, the company’s news flow underscores a consistent strategy of deep technical education, ecosystem alignment with Microsoft, and incremental platform refinement. Taken together, these developments suggest a steady strengthening of Augmentt’s role in identity-focused cybersecurity and managed SaaS security for MSPs.

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