Infrastructure + Security: Noteworthy News (December, 2018)

First published on TECHNET on Dec 31, 2018 Hi there! Stanislav Belov here to bring you the next issue of the Infrastructure + Security: Noteworthy News series! As a reminder, the Noteworthy News series covers various areas, to include interesting new… Continue reading Infrastructure + Security: Noteworthy News (December, 2018)

Using the Fully Qualified Domain Name for Remote Control in System Center Configuration Manager

First published on TECHNET on Dec 10, 2018

Hello everyone, Jonathan Warnken here. I am a Premier Field Engineer (PFE) for Microsoft. I primarily support Configuration Manager and today I want to talk about creating a custom console extension to all… Continue reading Using the Fully Qualified Domain Name for Remote Control in System Center Configuration Manager

Upcoming webinar ? The Power of Advanced Hunting – Unleash the hunter in you!

Always wanted to learn how to get the best out of the powerful advanced hunting capability in Microsoft Defender ATP? Then you are right here! We are doing a webinar just for you on this, so you will become a successful hunter! 
 

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Support Tip: Configuring a Symantec PKI certificate template for Intune PKCS deployment

Hello everyone, today we have a post from Intune Support Escalation Engineer Mingzhe Li. In this post, Mingzhe goes through the process of configuring the certificate template when using the Intune Certificate Connector to issue PKCS certificates from … Continue reading Support Tip: Configuring a Symantec PKI certificate template for Intune PKCS deployment

Secure Credentials with Self-Signed Certificates for PowerShell Scripts

First published on TECHNET on Jan 14, 2019
Hello everyone, I’m Preston K. Parsard, specializing in Platforms, Azure Infrastructure and Automation topics, and I’d like to share some insights for securing PowerShell credentials using certificates. Thi… Continue reading Secure Credentials with Self-Signed Certificates for PowerShell Scripts