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Re: Phish Hunter
From: Harvard Townsend <harvard.townsend () WHEATON EDU>
Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2019 16:01:12 +0000
When we looked into Phish Hunter recently, the third party vendor/partner needed to set up Phish Hunter definitely was not free. You pay Microsoft to license the various products included under the Phish Hunter umbrella (I believe there are six different products, but it seems like a moving target) and you pay the third party to set it up. They estimated a 3-4 week engagement for a basic set-up to integrate/automate the various tools/products. It was not going to be cheap. Regards, -- Harvard Townsend Director of Infrastructure & Security Academic & Institutional Technology Wheaton College, IL Office: (630)752-5528 From: The EDUCAUSE Security Community Group Listserv <SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU> On Behalf Of Casanova, Jodi Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2019 9:52 AM To: SECURITY () LISTSERV EDUCAUSE EDU Subject: [SECURITY] Phish Hunter Good morning! I attended EduCause Security Professionals Conference in Chicago last month. At the session titled Stop Worrying About Compromised Accounts: O365 Enhanced Security Tools, Phish Hunter was mentioned. There was a member of the audience who stated there is a program where Microsoft will have a partner work with a campus to configure Phish Hunter. I could have sworn he said "for free", but I may have been hearing what I wanted to hear. :) Does anyone recall this or have additional information? Thank you! Jodi Casanova Chief IT Security Officer Director of Networking/Technical Services Northern State University Office 605.626.2564 Cell 605.380.2168
Current thread:
- Phish Hunter Casanova, Jodi (Jun 12)
- Re: Phish Hunter Harvard Townsend (Jun 12)
- Re: [EXTERNAL] [SECURITY] Phish Hunter James Valente (Jun 12)
- Re: [EXTERNAL] [SECURITY] Phish Hunter James Valente (Jun 12)
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- Re: Phish Hunter Chrisinger, Cory A (Jun 13)
- Re: Phish Hunter Menne, Michael S (Jun 21)