1. You would not believe it! It happened. Azure AD can now back up and retrieve passwords from Windows LAPS. Bear in mind, that it is still in preview but man, I can’t wait ...

  2. It's finally the time. To prevent multi-factor authentication (MFA) fatigue attacks, Microsoft has begun as previously announced implementing number matching in Microsoft Authenticator push ...

  3. Some of you may already know that there is something called SharePoint Online B2B guest. For those of you that don't, this post will give you an idea about the differences between SharePoint Online B2B guest users and Azure AD B2B guest users ...

  4. Cybercriminals have started using OneNote attachments in phishing emails to infect victims with malware that can steal passwords, cryptocurrency wallets, and install more malware. This is a new tactic after previous methods, such as using macros in Word and ...

  5. You want them, this is why In some of my posts, I mentioned something called Emergency access accounts. Emergency accounts are here to avoid…

  6. We use email communication on a daily basis. Since we use it daily to communicate with our customers, employees, and colleagues, we would think that the communication is secure and we can send anything we want ...

  7. I had a presentation last week about identity and one of my topics was conditional access. I was describing basic vs. modern authentication and how conditional access is evaluated during modern authentication.

  8. As I said in the last post, today's post is all about what you can expect from me and this blog. I'll mention what the content of this blog would look like and ...

  9. Good morning, afternoon, or evening to whenever and wherever you are. My name is Martin Strnad, I'm a junior security systems engineer and this is a Hello World type of post. I live in ...



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