SharePoint: Site Sharing will use Azure B2B Invitation Manager for External Sharing
The SharePoint Site sharing experience will now use Azure B2B Invitation Manager when new external users are invited, instead of the SharePoint Invitation Manager.

The SharePoint Site sharing experience will now use Azure B2B Invitation Manager when new external users are invited, instead of the SharePoint Invitation Manager.

Allow customers to bring their own user activity indicators from homegrown, SIEM/UEBA platforms, or other line-of-business applications, and leverage them in existing Insider Risk Management playbooks.
Microsoft Purview Insider Risk Management correlates various signals to identify potential malicious or inadvertent insider risks, such as IP theft, data leakage, and security violations. Insider Risk Management enables customers to create policies to manage security and compliance. Built with privacy by design, users are pseudonymized by default, and role-based access controls and audit logs are in place to help ensure user-level privacy.
More info: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/insider-risk-management?view=o365-worldwide

Authenticator Lite (in Outlook) is a feature that allows your users to complete multi-factor authentication (MFA) for their work or school account using the Outlook app on their iOS or Android device.

We add enhanced protection when users open or download an embedded file in OneNote. Users will receive a notification when the files deem dangerous to improve the file protection experience in OneNote on Windows.

In Safe Attachment policies, as part of Phase 1 changes for ‘Replace’ action retirement (MC424901 August ’22), the behavior of the ‘Block’ action was applied to the policies configured with ‘Replace’ action.

We are renaming file viewer webpart to ‘File and Media’ to make this webpart inclusive of more file types like videos.
When this will happen:

We are updating the SharePoint Online Site Sharing backend to use Azure B2B Invitation Manager instead of the legacy SharePoint Invitation Manager.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 117557

Microsoft Teams App Developers will soon be able to target applications to select geographies (countries/regions) via partner center. Developers, at times, build applications that are only relevant in a few countries or regions for operational reasons or for adhering to different compliance requirements across countries & regions. Once this change rolls out, Microsoft Teams app users will only be able to see apps that are applicable for their country or region.
This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 100974

We are introducing two new list templates with the Approvals app integration. With this change, Microsoft Lists templates, specifically Travel Requests with approvals and Content Scheduler with approvals, will begin to leverage integration with the Approvals app in Microsoft Teams.

We have an update to the OneDrive sync app advanced settings for Office file collaboration.
Previously, two toggles were shown to allow users to opt out of Office file collaboration and decide on how to handle conflicts. After this change, users will no longer see these toggles and will be opted-in by default to avoid sync conflicts.
