Delorean owner, Microsoftie, Proud Father, Computer Enthusiast, collector of witty shirts. Doesn't work for State Farm, doesn't wear khakis, might be hideous.
Moving over to a new account, jake_mowrer, due to an upcoming employer change. If I boomerang back to Microsoft one day, I'll kick this one back into gear!
Tomorrow! Join us for episode 141 of the Microsoft Security Insights Show as we welcome Jake Mowrer, Principal Program Manager to talk about all things partner security.
https://t.co/mL0GmVjUPk
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Don't sleep on phone sign-in with MS Authenticator as a passwordless option, especially if Windows Hello for Business or FIDO2 requires a lot of work in your org. Sometimes a forgotten about option, but often an easy one to get traction within companies - https://t.co/BTaoEKvU6b
Great hearing about the great security work David "DWIZZZLE" Weston (@dwizzzleMSFT) and his teams are doing and how he got started. Check it out here:
https://t.co/GlYdNZgCRQ
Hidden Microsoft learn gem - the @MicrosoftDART approach to ransomware, it touches on the same topics I spoke about last week with our Azure AD team. A lot of the information and advice is valuable regardless of what security tools you use - https://t.co/CfaiqvmWsq
Protect your business and customers from identity theft and unauthorized access with multifactor authentication (MFA). 🔒
Find more tips on how to enact MFA for your customers: https://t.co/IrRJijNW5E
To better protect our customers from ransomware we turned on tamper protection by default for all new MDE customers. To further protect our customers, tamper protection will be turned on for all *existing* customers, unless it has been explicitly turned off in the M365D portal.
Due to breaches involving MFA bombing (attacker keeps sending MFA requests until accepted) now is the time for organizations with Office 365 to enable MFA number matching in Microsoft Authenticator. You can deploy to a group before configuring for all.
https://t.co/t84oaIyiNH
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"Deep insert" skimmers -- handmade devices that can fit inside an ATM's card acceptance slot -- have gotten super thin. This one's ~ 1/2 the height of a dime. Paired w/ hidden cams to grab PIN, clone cards. Here's a look at a bunch of these found recently: https://t.co/0RrkqNbdfN
@Laughing_Mantis It's crazy how you can drop your phone 5 ft in the air on concrete and it's fine but it drops out of your pocket on carpet and it's smashed :(.
🧐 Managing security is not an easy job.
🔐 As a #MSPartner, you can give your customers a hand by helping them turn on Microsoft #Azure Active Directory security defaults. Find key talking points to help guide your discussion: https://t.co/VW4pTDA9EZ
@HackingLZ Ah man hate to see that. A long time ago I remember this happened to someone in their garage, blew a hole in the garage door. There's a pic somewhere...
@amysw_sec Wow, I never thought about the TO line but I've thought about similar things for when I address the email at the top of the msg body. I'm sensitive to the order I address it to ensure I'm being inclusive. I don't think about rank/org though.