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thiebaut.dev
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| | | | In this blog post we will cover why rogue subscriptions are problematic and revisit a solution published a couple of years ago on Microsoft's Tech Community. Finally, we will conclude with some hardening recommendations to restrict the creation and importation of Azure subscriptions. | |
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jhannes.github.io
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| | | | The advantage of OpenID Connect is the fact that it's standardized and widely adopted. This means that a library or tool designed to work with, e.g. Google accounts, can easily be adopted to work with e.g. Microsoft's Active Directory or the Norwegian national ID provider ID-porten. Different Identity providers can support different levels of trust between you and your users. The protocol is perceived with an air of mystery by many developers, but it's surprisingly simple to master. | |
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petervanderwoude.nl
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| | | | This week back in conditional access. More specifically, the recently introduced feature to assign a conditional access policy to All guest users, which is currently still in preview. At the same time also the ability to assign to Directory roles was introduced. The idea for both is the same. The first is to specifically assign... | |
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alexink.micro.blog
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| | Following in the footsteps of others far more knowledgable than I, here's all the boring default apps I use on a daily basis. Mail Client: Apple Mail Mail Server: iCloud Notes: Apple Notes To-Do: Reminders iPhone Photo Shooting: Camera Photo Management: Photos Calendar: Apple Calendar Cloud File Storage: iCloud Drive RSS: Reeder Contacts: Apple Contacts Browser: Safari Chat: Messages Bookmarks: Safari Word Processing: Pages Spreadsheets: Numbers Shopping Lists: Reminders Music: Apple Music Podcasts: Appl... |