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Natalie Rossing

Advisory Senior Consultant

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Natalie has ten years of experience working with Microsoft SharePoint Online and Office 365.

She has designed, deployed and maintained multiple SharePoint environments for non-profit and NGO organizations. Her involvement includes site administration, workflow development, user training and data migration. In addition to her work with Microsoft products, she has an extensive background in Knowledge Management as a Certified Knowledge Practitioner. Natalie has a knack for reviewing old, outdated processes and designing creative solutions.

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Residing in her home state of New York with her husband, Natalie enjoys playing video games, board games and painting with her family and friends.

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The Importance of AI Acceptable Use Policies (AUPs): What You Need to Know for the Modern Era

Guidance for Organizations Navigating AI Risks and Governance As artificial intelligence (AI) technologies become increasingly integrated into workplace operations, organizations face new opportunities and challenges. While AI can enhance productivity, automate processes and drive innovation, it also introduces risks related to data privacy, legal exposure and ethical use. To address these complexities, implementing a robust…

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Optimizing Microsoft 365 for Business Continuity

Most organizations already rely on Microsoft 365 for daily operations, but many don’t realize that the same tools can play a critical role in business continuity. The challenge isn’t whether you have Microsoft 365, but whether your environment is configured and used in a way that truly supports resiliency during disruption. From natural disasters and…

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Zero-Day Attack Hits SharePoint On-Prem: What Organizations Need to Know Now

Microsoft issued an urgent alert following reports of “active attacks” exploiting a critical vulnerability in SharePoint Server, specifically, SharePoint on-prem (on-premises) versions used by government agencies and private organizations for internal file sharing and collaboration. The zero-day attack targeted a previously unknown flaw in SharePoint Server 2016 and 2019. According to Microsoft and federal cybersecurity…