Following on from the last few posts on Microsoft certifications, there are now several practical, hands-on alternative learning options in the new Applied Skills series.
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Following on from an earlier post, this post covers the Azure area of Microsoft certifications and how they may be of relevance from a security perspective.
Microsoft Security Certifications review
Following on from an earlier post, this post covers the Security and Compliance area of Microsoft certifications and how they may be of relevance from a security perspective.
Microsoft 365 Certifications review
Following on from an earlier post, this post covers the MS365 area of Microsoft certifications and how they may be of relevance from a security perspective.
Microsoft 365, Azure, and Security Certifications intro
Having worked for Microsoft partners, and with Microsoft technologies, getting certified by Microsoft can be useful - however, like so many other vendors, Microsoft offers a large selection of certifications, and retires and launches new certifications on a regular basis.
Following on from an earlier post, this post is the first in a series of articles covering the overall MS certification offering and how it may be of relevance from a security perspective.
More details have been added for specific areas in the MS365, Azure, and Security and Compliance pages.
Microsoft Graph Powershell and the dreaded Admin Consent
As of the end of June 2023 March 2024, Powershell modules AzureAD, AzureADPreview, and MSOnline will be deprecated. The provided replacement is Microsoft Graph Powershell.
However, you may be surprised to find out just what's required in order to get it working, and may find that you need to re-evaluate your Powershell automation projects.
Microsoft scanning password-protected Zip files for malware
Earlier this month I came across an article covering a recent development in malware scanning in MS365.
While putting a file in a password-protected Zip archive has been a traditional method of bypassing malware filtering (often with good reason), the changes in how Microsoft scans files traversing their services has made this no longer reliable.
Microsoft 365 and Security Certification changes
Earlier this year Microsoft announced the retirement of Microsoft 365 Security Administrator certification (commonly known by its exam designation MS-500). This wasn't a surprise as the content was generally replaced by the newer specialty certifications and the SC line of exams.
However I was surprised to find that Microsoft also retired the Microsoft 365 Enterprise Administrator syllabus and exams, and its replacement is far more security focused than before.