How to learn Microsoft Azure in 2021The year 2020 is almost over, and usually, we take the time to look back at the year and find some New Year’s resolutions for the coming year. So I thought, why not take some time to prepare for the cloud computing era and get started with learning Microsoft Azure. In this post, I try to give you a …Thomas MaurerAbout [https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2020/12/how-to-learn-microsoft-azure-in-2021/]…
> This is my checklist in large hardening a Windows 10 Standalone box that is non domain join. It covers disabling Powershell v2. https://t.co/g8n9Wb3wpl https://t.co/Jlo609WkK0 — Root (@rootsecdev) January 2, 2021 [https://twitter.com/rootsecdev/status/1345452825271291904?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw] rootsecdev/Microsoft-Blue-ForestCreating a hardened “Blue Forest” with Server 2016/2019 Domain Controllers - rootsecdev/Microsoft-Blue-ForestGitHubrootsecdev [https://github.com/rootsecdev/Microsoft-Blue…
> What's your training plan for the new year? Check out our cyber security training for staff https://t.co/e0QB6JfNp0 pic.twitter.com/T5Tjcqekvb [https://t.co/T5Tjcqekvb] — NCSC UK (@NCSC) January 1, 2021 [https://twitter.com/NCSC/status/1344972899741032448?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw] NCSC’s new cyber security training for staff now availableThe NCSC’s new e-learning package ‘Top Tips For Staff’ can be completed online, or built into your own training platform. [https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/blog-post/ncsc-…
> Quit logging around, lay the foundations for security readiness https://t.co/9PH5DU3XY6 pic.twitter.com/vtqWyybRkN [https://t.co/vtqWyybRkN] — NCSC UK (@NCSC) December 29, 2020 [https://twitter.com/NCSC/status/1343984148101423104?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw] Introduction to logging for security purposesLaying the groundwork for incident readiness. [https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/guidance/introduction-logging-security-purposes]…
another great thread for defenders; > Here's a threat on some overpowered technologies to slow down attackers that you can implement _now_. First, re-implement LAPS (https://t.co/GvdXwpy52L) at your peril. 1/14 — Jeff McJunkin (@jeffmcjunkin) December 27, 2020 [https://twitter.com/jeffmcjunkin/status/1343335540704231424?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw]…