2019 Cyber Security Predictions
So, 2019 has begun, and as is usual everyone is making predictions of what to expect whether it is Computer trends, Travel, Clothing, Cars, Financial Investments to of course Security. I agree it is...
Architecture, Development, Security, Hacking and anything that I deem as important
Attack Surface / Cybersecurity / Hacking / Internet / Ramblings / Security / Threat
by Liam Cleary · Published January 14, 2019
So, 2019 has begun, and as is usual everyone is making predictions of what to expect whether it is Computer trends, Travel, Clothing, Cars, Financial Investments to of course Security. I agree it is...
So, I am sure we are all the same when it hits a new year. We look at what we did last year and say we will never do some of those again, and...
Happy New Year!!! Welcome to 2019!! There was no way I could not start the year without a pure Drum and Bass playlist. It is a mix of Vocal Drum and Bass to get...
So, for December, this playlist is inspired by my recent relaxing family vacation to Hawaii. It is a mix of Relaxing Deep Dance to get you into the relaxing dance mood for Christmas and...
Attack Surface / Auditing / Coding / Development / JavaScript / JavaScript / jQuery / jQuery / JSON / Policy / Ramblings / Scripting / Security / SharePoint 2016 / SharePoint Online / SPFx / Threat / TypeScript
by Liam Cleary · Published November 3, 2018
In a previous post, I wrote about “Security Scanning SharePoint Framework” components. https://www.helloitsliam.com/2018/07/04/security-scanning-a-sharepoint-framework-solution This post is a continuance of this. When you have set up your workstation for SharePoint Framework Development, the last step...
ADFS / Authentication / Authorization / Azure Information Protection / Compliance / Courses / Data Loss Protection (DLP) / General / Hybrid / Multi-Factor / MVP / Office 365 / Opsgility / Policy / PowerShell / Rights Management / SharePoint Online / Threat
by Liam Cleary · Published November 2, 2018
PowerShell for Office 365 “The course will educate you on the details you need to know to be able to start writing PowerShell for Office 365. By the end, our objective is to make...
So, for November, I decided on Drum and Bass. Always! Always! Always! loved Drum and Bass, so this time opted for really great vocal inspired. This playlist is Vocal Inspired Drum and Bass. Hope...
So, for October, I decided to take inspiration from some deep bass techno. Love this pounding music, not as fast as normal, just enough to get you going. This playlist is Slow and Steady...
Courses / General / Pluralsight / PowerShell / Products / Search / Security / SharePoint / SharePoint 2016 / SQL / Upgrade
by Liam Cleary · Published September 12, 2018
Today my newest course on Pluralsight launched. Looking forward to any feedback, now back to working on the next one 🙂 Managing SharePoint 2016 with PowerShell “As a SharePoint Administrator, you are always...
App / App Model / Apps / C# / C# / Data Loss Protection (DLP) / HTML / JavaScript / JavaScript / jQuery / jQuery / JSON / Office 365 / PowerShell / REST API / Scripting / SharePoint / SharePoint 2003 / SharePoint 2007 / SharePoint 2010 / SharePoint 2013 / SharePoint 2016 / SharePoint Online / SPFx / TypeScript / WSP
by Liam Cleary · Published September 5, 2018
Since I started working with SharePoint, what seems like a lifetime ago now, people have wanted to extend or customize it in many ways. From writing full-trust C# code to hacking the user interface...
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