Reducing security alert fatigue using machine learning in Azure Sentinel

Last week we launched Azure Sentinel, a cloud native SIEM tool. Machine learning (ML) in Azure Sentinel is built-in right from the beginning. We have thoughtfully designed the system with ML innovations aimed to make security analysts, security data scientists, and engineers productive. Continue reading Reducing security alert fatigue using machine learning in Azure Sentinel

Exchange Server and Dynamics NAV

Exchange Server 2019 was released in October 2019 with many new and interesting capabilities. For further information, please take a look at the What’s New information. Over the last few months, the Dynamics SMB team has been testing compatibility with this new version of Exchange Server, and we are now proud to announce that the… Continue reading Exchange Server and Dynamics NAV

Retirement of the Microsoft Data Migration Blog on MSDN

Good day! This week, the Microsoft Data Migration Blog on MSDN is being retired. In anticipation, all key blog posts have been migrated to a new blog that is part of the Microsoft Tech Community. In the future, please refer to the Microsoft Data Migration blog at https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-Data-Migration/bg-p/MicrosoftDataMigration. After the retirement of the MSDN blog,… Continue reading Retirement of the Microsoft Data Migration Blog on MSDN

Sharpen Your Cues and Get Ready for Snooker 19, Launching April 19 on Xbox One

Can you believe it’s been almost a decade since there was an official World Snooker game? Games have advanced a lot in that time and we’ve been itching to bring snooker back for this generation, harnessing the full power of Xbox One and enhanced for Xbox One X to make it bigger and better than ever! We’re really proud to be bringing snooker back to the fans this year with Snooker 19 and today I have the honour of sharing the the very first gameplay trailer with you, which shows a taste of what you can expect from the sport… Continue reading Sharpen Your Cues and Get Ready for Snooker 19, Launching April 19 on Xbox One

Supercharge Your Hockey Ultimate Team with the Team of the Year in NHL 19

The best players in the NHL are ready to join your Hockey Ultimate Team (HUT), arriving in four rosters with the Team of the Year (TOTY). Celebrating hockey’s superstars playing at the top of their game this season, the most powerful players of the year are being introduced weekly from March 13 to April 10, giving you the best chance yet to give your dream team a boost. Beginning with a Young Guns quad featuring electrifying players age 23 and under, the most exciting HUT event of the year is here, and your dream team won’t be complete without it!… Continue reading Supercharge Your Hockey Ultimate Team with the Team of the Year in NHL 19

Capture a Network Trace without installing anything (& capture a network trace of a reboot)

If you need to capture a network trace of a client or server without installing Wireshark or Netmon this might be helpful for you. (This feature works on Windows 7/2008 R2 and above).
The short version:
1. Open an elevated command prompt and run: … Continue reading Capture a Network Trace without installing anything (& capture a network trace of a reboot)

Windows 10 Device Guard and Credential Guard Demystified

While helping Windows Enterprise customers deploy and realize the benefits of Windows 10, I’ve observed there’s still a lot of confusion regarding the security features of the operating system. This is a shame since some of the key benefits of Windows … Continue reading Windows 10 Device Guard and Credential Guard Demystified

IIS 7+ Kerberos authentication failure: KRB_AP_ERR_MODIFIED

KRB_AP_ERR_MODIFIED is a common Kerberos failure message. This means some encrypted Kerberos authentication data sent by the client did not decrypt properly at the server.
When a Kerberos client requests a ticket for a specific service, the service is … Continue reading IIS 7+ Kerberos authentication failure: KRB_AP_ERR_MODIFIED