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ITSG-33 (Canadian Centre for Cyber Security) and Microsoft 365
Canada's federal IT security risk-management framework; parallels NIST 800-53. Siemserva by Senserva maps 210+ Microsoft 365 and Entra ID checks to the areas ITSG-33 emphasizes, so a scan of your tenant doubles as evidence.
What ITSG-33 is
ITSG-33 is Canada's federal IT security risk-management framework, published by the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security. Its control families parallel NIST SP 800-53 and map to Entra ID identity, access, and logging findings.
How Siemserva maps to ITSG-33
ITSG-33 asks for strong identity, access control, and monitoring. Siemserva evidences those areas with the checks below, each ranked by Severity and checked against your own tenant:
Identity and access management (60 checks)
Conditional Access (60 checks)
Privileged access (PIM) (34 checks)
Logging and audit (43 checks)
Threat detection and risky sign-ins (13 checks)
See every check with its Severity and remediation in the checks catalog, or the per-control detail in the control reference.
Evidence ITSG-33 in your own Microsoft 365
Siemserva by Senserva runs the identity, access, privileged-access, and logging checks above, and 650+ others, against your own tenant: it shows where you meet or miss each requirement, ranks the gaps by Severity, and produces audit-ready evidence and validated fixes to close them.
ITSG-33 and Microsoft 365: common questions
Does ITSG-33 apply to Microsoft 365?
ITSG-33 (Canadian Centre for Cyber Security) does not name Microsoft 365 specifically, but its identity, access-control, and logging requirements are met (or missed) in your Microsoft 365 and Entra ID configuration. That is where Siemserva checks provide the evidence.
How does Siemserva map to ITSG-33?
Siemserva runs 210+ Microsoft 365 and Entra ID checks across the areas ITSG-33 emphasizes, multi-factor authentication, Conditional Access, privileged access, and logging, ranks the gaps by Severity, and produces audit-ready evidence. It is evidence, not an official mapping or certification.
Is this an official ITSG-33 certification?
No. Senserva is not an assessor and issues no certifications. It provides the configuration evidence, Severity ranking, and remediation that make an assessment defensible. Confirm requirements with your assessor or regulator.
More: the frameworks crosswalk, Microsoft 365 compliance by country, and the audit evidence guide.