Original Post Microsoft Edge for Business FAQ – Microsoft Community Hub Microsoft Edge for Business, the new, dedicated work experience currently in preview for the Microsoft Edge browser, is planned to be released with Microsoft Edge stable version 116 (scheduled for the week of August 17, 2023). All customers who sign into Edge using Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure […]
Category: Windows 10
Check and Remediate Deprecated TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.2
Description The remote services that accept connections encrypted using TLS 1.1. TLS 1.1 lacks support for current and recommended cipher suites. Ciphers that support encryption before MAC computation, and authenticated encryption modes such as GCM cannot be used with TLS 1.1 As of March 31, 2020, Endpoints that are not enabled for TLS 1.2 and […]
Windows Speculative Execution Check
Detect and remediate Windows Speculative Execution on Windows 10 machines using PowerShell and Proactive Remediation in Intune. Within Intune there is the option to create remediation task, this is basically a PowerShell script that will run against the machine and exit with a 1 or a 0 if the condition is found. With the Speculative […]
Use PowerShell and MS Graph to locate an Intune device
Damien Van Robaeys In this post I will show you how to use PowerShell and MS Graph to locate an Intune device. Prerequisites You will first have to enable location on your device. You can check it in the notification center as below: You can enable it by clicking on it. You can also enable […]
WINDOWS DEFENDER CONTROLLED FOLDER ACCESS EVENTS
TanTran Published 05-05-2021 05:54 AM Ransomware acts with accessing to the files, folders and encrypting them, to respond against it, we need to enable the Windows Defender feature named “Controlled Folder Access” – WDCFA and monitor the Windows Defender Guard Events in Windows Event Viewer. The best way is possibly collecting the related activities by Advanced […]
Windows Update for Business and the retirement of SAC-T
John Wilcox Microsoft Original Post – https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-it-pro-blog/windows-update-for-business-and-the-retirement-of-sac-t/ba-p/339523 Update 7/15/2019: As a reminder to customers on Windows 10, version 1809 using Windows Update for Business with a Branch Readiness Level set to Semi-Annual Channel and a default 0-day deferral, your 60-day one-time built-in deferral period will end on Tuesday, July 23, 2019 and your devices will begin updating […]