Security

Azure AD – You can now use Conditional Access with your Azure AD B2C tenant

As you may already know, you can use Azure AD Conditional Access to secure access to your applications. Well, good news as you can now also use Conditional Access with your Azure AD B2C (Business to Consumer) tenant to help you address user risks when accessing your B2C applications. While you may already know the […]

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Azure AD – You can now use GPS coordinates for better accuracy on Named Location

As you know, you can configure Named Location on Azure AD for use with Conditional Access either based on public IP address or country. Well, when using the country based location, the real location is not always as accurate as it should. Good news, you can now use GPS coordinates to gain better accuracy when

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Office 365 – You can add your organization logo to the Safe Links notification page

As you know, Office 365 provide quite a lot of security feature, one of them – called Safe Links – rewrite URL’s written in Office documents, emails or Teams message. Well, you can add your organization logo on notification and warning pages when suspicious links have been detected and clicked on. To do so, you

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Azure AD – You can use your Microsoft Authenticator mobile application to update your security info

As you know, end-users can access the Microsoft My Sign-Ins website (https://mysignins.microsoft.com/) to manage their security information (register MFA authentication method, set the default MFA method…). Well, this can now also be done using the Microsoft Authenticator mobile application. From the Authenticator application, access your account and the select Update security info Then you are

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Exchange – Active Directory Right Management Services (AD RMS) is being retired

As you know, Azure Information Protection (AIP) has been available for quite some time with the plan to replace Active Directory Right Management Services (AD RMS). Well, now it is time as integration and support of AD RMS on Exchange Online is being retired by February 28th 2021. If you are still using AD RMS

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Azure – You can now view the secure score of your management groups (preview)

As you know Azure Security Center and Secure Score are your one-stop shop regarding your security posture on Azure; helping you staying secure while running your workloads on Azure. Well, you can now view your Secure Score at the management group level and not only the subscription level. You can turn on the Group by

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AIP – Management of Azure Information protection label will be retired from the Azure portal

As you know, the management capabilities for Azure Information Protection have been available through the Azure portal. Well, starting April 1, 2021, these management capabilities will be removed from the Azure portal and will be available only from the Security & Compliance portal only. In addition, the Azure Information Protection classic client will no longer

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AIP – The new Azure Information Protection Unified Labelling client now supports tracking and access revocation (preview)

This has been a major feature missing on the Azure Information Protection Unified Labelling client; the ability to track and revoke access to protected documents. If you have been using Azure RMS/Azure Information Protection (the ‘classic’ one), you already know this feature has been available for quite some time. Well, the new version of the

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Azure – A new PowerShell module is available to manage Azure Sentinel

You may now know Azure Sentinel, the cloud native SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) solution from Microsoft. Well, if you are using and managing Azure Sentinel you will be happy to know that a PowerShell module is now available to manage Azure Sentinel, in addition of the Azure portal. Before you deploy this module,

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AWS/Azure AD – You use Azure AD for authentication when accessing AWS

As many customer, you may be running resources on multiple cloud providers, like Azure and AWS. You can now use Azure AD (and the additional AAD capabilities like conditional access and/or MFA) for authentication when accessing AWS console. With this integration you will also be able to provision AWS roles to your Azure AD. The

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