Azure – Automatically block IP’s in Network Security Group when brute force attack is detected
As you know Azure Security Center is your one stop shop to help you stay on top of your security posture for your resources hosted in Azure.
As you know Azure Security Center is your one stop shop to help you stay on top of your security posture for your resources hosted in Azure.
As you know, SCCM and Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager are being more and more close with each other.
By now, you should already know the Conditional Access feature provided with Azure AD, helping you defining conditions to authorize access to applications/resources – like requesting multi factor authentication when outside of the corporate network.
Recently I came across an issue turning on BitLocker with the error
If you are using System Center Configuration Manager Current Branch (SCCM CB), also known as Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager Current Branch, in co-management mode, you can now also use the Company Portal application for the software deployment workload.
After releasing a Power BI dashboard to follow up on the evolution of your Azure Secure Score (see https://t.co/U1I15FSuBP), you can now get an email notification if your Secure Score is reducing.
By mow you already know you can use ARM (Azure Resource Manager) templates to deploy resources on Azure in automated and consistent way.
You may already know Azure Security Center, your one stop shop for anything security related on Azure, helping you managing and improving your security posture on your Azure resources (and also on-premises ones if you are in hybrid).
If you are still using Internet Explorer 11 or Edge Legacy (aka the first version of Edge) to access Office 365 services – like Outlook Web Access, Administration portals, Teams web or SharePoint Online – you will need to prepare to the end of support of these browser.
As you know Office 365 provides a personal storage space with OneDrive for Business.