Exchange Online – How to control automatic forwarding

As you know, there has been an option for Exchange administrator but also for end user to automatically forward incoming email to another email address – either internal or external – for a very long time. As end user can automatically forward incoming email either by setting a server-side rule or using the option available […]

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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 AD – Emailed One Time Password will be turned on for B2B

As you may know, Azure AD has been allowing to generate a one time password and sent it by email for external (guest) users for some time (2019 – see https://t.co/5H7QBhEa3D) This feature was in preview and is now GA. It will be turn on automatically for any tenant which did not have enabled it

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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 – Route 53 now allows you to enable DNSSEC

You already know AWS Route 53, the Domain Name Service (DNS) service. Well, good news, you can now enable DNSSEC for your hosted zone. To enable DNSSEC, logon to your AWS console (https://console.aws.amazon.com/) and access the Route 53 service Then access the Hosted zones management blade to access the hosted zone you want to enable

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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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OneDrive – You can now exclude file types from being uploaded

As you know, OneDrive is the client allowing you to sync content between your devices (Mac, Windows, Android) with SharePoint and OneDrive. Over the past few years OneDrive client has evolved and is now providing way to exclude file types from being uploaded. To be able to use this new capability you need to run

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