by Emily | Sep 21, 2020 | Azure AD
Token expiration and refresh is a standard authentication mechanism and widely used across the industry. When a client application (like Teams) connects to a service (like SharePoint Online), the API requests are authorized using OAuth 2.0 access tokens. By default,...
by Emily | Sep 16, 2020 | Azure AD
When a user is added within Azure AD, they are automatically assigned a certain permission set. There is a difference in the origin of the user here. There are 2 options: A user from your own organization (from the same tenant), called a member user. Or that they have...
by Emily | Sep 14, 2020 | Azure Security Center, Microsoft Defender for Cloud
Security Center periodically analyzes the security state of your Azure resources to identify potential security vulnerabilities. It then provides you with recommendations on how to remediate those vulnerabilities. Recommendations are actions for you to take in order...
by Emily | Sep 10, 2020 | Azure Security Center, Microsoft Defender for Cloud
With the recent Azure Security Center updates from September, it now has the ability to help prevent misconfigurations of new resources with regard to specific recommendations. This feature can help keep your workloads secure and stabilize your secure score. Enforcing...
by Emily | Sep 9, 2020 | Azure Security Center, Microsoft Defender for Cloud
With the recent Azure Security Center updates from September, the options for setting up alert notifications have been expanded. See below what has been added. The ability to notify users with the following RBAC roles on the subscription: Owner Account Admin Service...