Episode 158 – What are security defaults?

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In Episode 158, Ben and Scott dive into a change that is going to impact all Microsoft Partners and their security posture in Azure Active Directory.
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Show Notes

* Airing of Grievances
* Partner Security Requirements
* Replacement of baseline policies with security defaults
* What are security defaults?
* Episode 74 – Securing Office 365 (Part 1)

Past Episodes

* Episode 120 – All Of The Portals
* Episode 126 – Privileged Accounts In Azure AD The Right Way
* Episode 151 – Microsoft Information Protection with Gagan Gulati and Adam Hall
* Episode 154 – Azure AD Security with Ramiro Calderon and Stefan van der Wiele
* Episode 155 – Microsoft 365 Tenant Level Services

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