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Check Conditional Access Policy Effect Automated

In earlier posts I created several conditional access policies in an automated way. During the time policies may change, users will be added to a specific Azure role, groups are added and so many more.

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Passwordless, Multi-layered Break Glass Alternative Automated

Emergency accounts are a fundamental part of any security strategy. They are used to access systems when the primary account is unavailable or locked out. In the past, emergency accounts were often called “break glass” accounts.

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Zero Trust Data Protection Using App Protection Policies Automated

In earlier steps, I explained how to control identity and devices to connect to your environment. Now people are connected to your environment safely, the next step is to make sure your data won’t walk out.

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Zero Trust Common Identity and Device Access Protection

This is the 3rd step in the series Zero to Zero Trust in an automated way. In the previous steps, we configured an emergency account and protected the account with conditional access policies.

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Protect Privileged Accounts the Zero Trust Way Automated

Identities are the key to environments and must be configured as securely as possible. To achieve this goal, conditional access policies are indispensable. In this blog post, I show how to secure privileged accounts that need more attention than MFA only.

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Configure Break Glass Accounts Infrastructure Automated

Nowadays a good cloud environment has strict security policies. Well-known policies are conditional access policies. Policies that require a compliant device before login for example or forcing MFA.

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Zero to Zero Trust Automation Index

Welcome to the Zero to Zero Trust series automated and to this automation index. In this series, I will show the process from a zero security configuration to Zero Trust in the Microsoft public cloud.

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