ConnectSecure has announced that Microsoft 365 Auto Remediation and AI-powered Training Assessments are now live on the ConnectSecure platform. The capabilities help managed service providers address supported M365 security findings, create and measure assessments, support client training, and strengthen security posture from one platform.
ConnectSecure launches M365 Auto Remediation for supported security findings.
AI-powered Training Assessments streamline assessment creation, assignment, and measurement.
Supports conditional access policy enforcement and reporting for M365 findings.
Training Assessments include multilingual support and AI-assisted question generation.
Patch 360 now available for pilot-first validation and staged rollouts.
ConnectSecure serves MSPs and IT professionals in 14 countries.
M365 Auto Remediation helps teams act on supported Microsoft 365 security findings, including administrative users with no multifactor authentication enforced, legacy authentication, risky sign-ins, user risk, device registration, security information registration, self-service password reset, and Microsoft Secure Defaults. The capability allows users to select supported findings, choose whether policies should be enabled or run in report-only mode, and modify existing conditional access policies as needed. Training Assessments adds an AI-assisted workflow for building and distributing assessments across companies, with configurable settings for question count, difficulty level, time limits, and pass thresholds.
Patch 360, previously announced as an upcoming patch management capability, is now also available on the ConnectSecure platform. The capability gives MSPs greater control over patching through pilot-first validation, risk-based prioritization, staged rollouts, approval workflows, lifecycle visibility, and integrated rollback. Together, M365 Auto Remediation, Training Assessments, and Patch 360 extend ConnectSecure's ability to help MSPs move from visibility to action across configuration, training, and patch management.
"MSPs are under pressure to do more than point out problems. They need to help clients fix gaps, prove progress and build stronger security habits over time," said Peter Bellini, CEO of ConnectSecure. "M365 Auto Remediation and Training Assessments extend that mission by giving partners practical tools to close security gaps, demonstrate progress and make effective cybersecurity more accessible to the businesses they protect."
"Security programs are strongest when remediation and education work together," said Srividya Jagannathan, Senior Vice President of Engineering at ConnectSecure. "These updates help MSPs operationalize both sides of that equation. They can address Microsoft 365 configuration risks more directly and measure whether users understand the practices that support a stronger security posture."
About ConnectSecure
ConnectSecure empowers MSPs, IT professionals, and organizations to assess risk, build recurring revenue, and navigate the challenges of an ever-evolving cyber threat landscape. Focused on addressing the needs of service providers and internal IT teams supporting small and midsize businesses, ConnectSecure delivers tools to identify and remediate vulnerabilities, manage compliance requirements, and strengthen overall security posture. The company is headquartered in Tampa, Florida, and operates in 14 countries.