Practical Protection: Incident Response
Incident Response is all about people, process, and technique. In this episode of Practical Protection, we review different issues that can arise during incident response.
Incident Response is all about people, process, and technique. In this episode of Practical Protection, we review different issues that can arise during incident response.
In the wake of the recent CrowdStrike outage, Paul Robichaux dives into what you and your organization should do to prepare for the next unforeseen Microsoft outage.
Unless you have been around the Microsoft security world for a while, you might not be familiar with Office Cloud Policy Service (OCPS). In this blog, we review what OCPS is and what setting you should apply in your tenant.
Microsoft already announced two sets of pre-release changes to Microsoft Recall that address some of its security issues. And there will undoubtedly be more. In this blog, we review your options to protect your organization against Microsoft Recall.
In this article, Paul Robichaux walks through the process of setting up the new Entra ID Enterprise SSO Plug-in on macOS.
In this Episode of Practical Protection, we talk about BitLocker's new self-service recovery key access feature.
Microsoft recently released a memo from Security VP, Charlie Bell. In this blog, we recap the memo and discuss some of the new security initiatives Microsoft is working towards.
This Episode of Practical Protection is all about Passkeys, how they are different from other credential types, and how they could put an end to phishing.
In this edition of Practical Protection, Paul Robichaux dives into 5 steps you can take to protect yourself, and potentially your organization, from future breaches.
Microsoft introduces Microsoft Security Exposure Management (MSEM)! In this blog, Paul discusses MSEM and offers some advice for things you can do before the tool is pushed to GA.
In this edition of Practical Protection, we are talking about the new Microsoft Cloud PKI, reviewing the steps for deployment, and helping you decide if it is worthwhile for your organization.
Microsoft has announced that Copilot for Security will become commercially available on April 1! In this blog, we discuss what that means for users, what it will actually help you do, and what to expect in terms of pricing.