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A coffee with... Francesco Molfese
“How can we leverage a public cloud while maintaining a proper security posture?”
Today, we ask this question (while sipping a cup of coffee) to Francesco Molfese (MVP), who has a clear understanding of how to maintain the right level of security both in the cloud and on-premises.
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Shrinking Azure VM Disk Size with PowerShell
Shrinking the disk size of a VM in Azure to save on storage costs? With a little bit of tinkering and some PowerShell magic, it can be done.
Today, I’m stepping a bit outside the usual topics I cover. 😉
A few days ago, I was looking at the consumption of my lab subscription and noticed that the disk costs were eating up a good chunk of my (limited) monthly budget.
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Temporary Access Pass in Azure AD
📺 New video: Today I’ll tell you about Temporary Access Pass in Azure AD and how it can be useful in specific situations.
☑️ Onboarding a user to register a passwordless authentication method ☑️ Recovery of a lost or unusable passwordless access ☑️ Initialization of a Windows Autopilot device ☑️ Joining a device to Azure AD ☑️ Initial setup of Windows Hello for Business All the details in the video!
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Automatic Expiration of Microsoft Teams Meeting Recordings
How many times have you been asked to record a meeting because “you never know” or because “I want to review it later”? 🙋🏻♂️ Well, 99% of the recordings in Microsoft Teams are never viewed within 60 days after the meeting. It’s a waste of space and, potentially, a security issue if the recording contains sensitive information that is consciously or inadvertently shared.
Finally, the ability to set an expiration date for recorded videos has been introduced!