Hello everyone, here is part 8 of a series focusing on Endpoint Protection integration with Configuration Manager. This series is recorded by , a Microsoft principal premier field engineer.
This tutorial focuses on how Configuration Manage…
Month: May 2021
FAQs from the Field on KRBTGT Reset
Hello Everyone, my name is Zoheb Shaikh and I’m a Solution Engineer working with Microsoft Mission Critical team (SfMC). Today I’ll share with you some FAQs on KRBTGT reset.
Introduction:
Recently I had couple of customers asking m…
VPN access to Azure from macOS with Azure Active Directory authentication
Whether you are using Microsoft Azure for development, for production workloads, or for both, it’s important to consider the security of the connections to those cloud systems. Virtual private networks are often used to encrypt traffic between a device…
Continue readingWhat’s new: Incident Team – collaborate in Microsoft Teams
The modern SOC runs on Microsoft Teams
Over the past year, as working from home became the new normal, the role of digital collaboration in SOC processes grew for many organizations. With analysts no longer having the convenience of being able t…
Breaking down NOBELIUM’s latest early-stage toolset
In this blog, we highlight four tools representing a unique infection chain utilized by NOBELIUM: EnvyScout, BoomBox, NativeZone, and VaporRage. These tools have been observed being used in the wild as early as February 2021 attempting to gain a footho…
Continue readingVideo Tutorial: Endpoint Protection Part 7 – Windows Defender Application Guard policies
Hello everyone, here is part 7 of a series focusing on Endpoint Protection integration with Configuration Manager. This series is recorded by , a Microsoft principal premier field engineer.
This tutorial focuses on how Configuration Manage…
Conditional Access authentication context now in public preview
Howdy folks,  …
Continue readingWhat’s New in Microsoft Teams for Education | May 2021
For many of you—congratulations! You’re almost done with an intense year. For many others, hang in there!
THANK YOU for being amazing. We know that this school year has had its ups and downs, and we are so grateful to you for all your hard work …