PowerShell - Disabling terminated employees' account
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Automated disabling of terminated user accounts from organization systems like Azure AD, Windows AD, SnowFlake, and RingCentral
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Detecting Compromised Azure AD accounts with PowerShell
🎁 In this video, we're continuing to present a new miniseries focusing on automating security audits. In this episode, we will create a simple report on compromised accounts using Powershell. We will release more videos on auditing Azure, Outlook 365, and Windows active directory shortly.
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Auditing Office 365 Accounts with PowerShell
Welcome to InfoDefense PLUS! Our channel is your go-to source for trustworthy cybersecurity information. In this video, we're excited to debut a new miniseries focusing on automating security audits. We'll kick things off by showcasing a simple yet powerful PowerShell script specifically designed to audit Office 365 passwords and age. Remember that a strong password is critical to maintaining a robust cybersecurity environment. We will release more videos on auditing Azure, Windows active directory, and Google Workspace shortly. The full version of this video is available on YT https://youtu.be/NvXymC3JZ9Y
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How to detect all internet connections to you computer with PowerShell
Everybody today is concerned about computer security.
Full Version of this video is available on YT https://youtu.be/uAF16BC3YZc
This subject pops up in casual conversation more and more. For example, whenever people are behind their computers, they ask themself a question is somebody else uninvitedly connected to my computer?
But, of course, when you work inside a secure network, many tools perform intrusion detection and can answer this question, but what if you are at home? You have no monitoring tools; should you just give up and be at the mercy of cyber criminals? There is still you can do. In this short post, I will show you how to monitor your PC’s internet connections and check if they are legit. I’m providing a simple PowerShell script that will help you to identify whom your computer is talking to.
Advanced users can achieve the same result more elegantly (in my opinion PowerShell is a bit too chatty) by using modern programming languages like Python or, for example, C#. Still, they require a run-time installed on your computer. At the same time, everything you need to run PowerShell scripts is coming right out of the box.
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Cybersecurity - Best Practices for Small Businesses
InfoDefense Plus released a small video with cybersecurity tips for small business owners. Complete video available on YouTube - https://youtu.be/OUV7JyTSi8g
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