Category: Microsoft Intune

What is Microsoft Security? Product line to Organization

We at Microsoft Uncensored are pleased to announce our latest blog series titled “Microsoft Security: Protecting Your Business.” In this series, we will provide you with an in-depth overview of the Microsoft Security product lines and how they can help protect businesses. Cybersecurity is a top priority for businesses of all sizes, and Microsoft Security […]

Microsoft Leads in the latest Gartner, Defender for Endpoint Protection.

Once again, Microsoft Security is leading from the forefront when it comes to its competitors in the Endpoint protection space! The recent release of the 2022 Gartner Magic Quadrant showed Microsoft Defender for Endpoint as a leading executor and the SECOND most visionary product slightly behind Crowdstrike! As the article states ” Microsoft Defender for […]

What you need to know from Microsoft Ignite 2022 – Part 2

In part 2 of my Ignite 2022 recap series, I’ll be sharing my notes from the Ask the Experts: Behind the scenes tips and tricks for IT Pros with Microsoft Surface Engineering, session.  I love that most of the sessions were recorded so I can go back to listen to them again if I missed […]

What you need to know from Microsoft Ignite 2022 – Part 1

I’m writing this up on my flight home from Ignite 2022 hosted in Seattle, Washington. Overall, it was a good conference with many new announcements and innovations to both new and existing solutions from Microsoft. There are plenty of great blog posts highlighting all the new announcements, including Microsoft’s own “book of news“, which I’d […]

How to Stop LLMNR/NBT-NS Poisoning and SMB Relay Attacks

While this attack has been around for a long time, it’s still a common finding, and successful method of lateral movement, when our red team performs vulnerability assessments for customers. I thought it might be helpful to revisit how this attack works and how easy it is to remediate and defend against it. An description […]

How To: The SharePoint “Mapped Drives” Experience

In my previous blog post I reviewed how I’ve seen a trend in organizations migrating to the Microsoft 365 platform with the requirement of maintaining a consistent mapped drive experience for users. Before reading this blog, I’d recommend reading that blog post here to gain an understanding the difference between the past on-premises and Microsoft […]