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As most of you know I love to create training courses. I create them for Pluralsight, Skill Me Up and LinkedIn Learning, as well as custom ones for anyone really. I want to highlight...
Architecture, Development, Security, Hacking and anything that I deem as important
Azure / Azure Active Directory / Courses / Microsoft 365 / Office 365 / PowerShell / Scripting / SharePoint / SharePoint 2003 / SharePoint 2007 / SharePoint 2010 / SharePoint 2013 / SharePoint 2016 / SharePoint 2019 / Speaking
by Liam Cleary · Published December 17, 2020
As most of you know I love to create training courses. I create them for Pluralsight, Skill Me Up and LinkedIn Learning, as well as custom ones for anyone really. I want to highlight...
Error / General / Installation / SharePoint / SharePoint 2010 / SharePoint 2013 / SharePoint 2016 / SharePoint 2019 / Upgrade / Weirdness
by Liam Cleary · Published October 29, 2020
Hopefully you are not in the same boat as some organizations, who have applied the SharePoint 2010, 2013, 2016 or 2019 September 2020 Cumulative Update. As has happened in the past (just a few...
ADFS / Authentication / Authorization / How To Configuration / Operating Systems / Password / Security / SharePoint / SharePoint 2019 / Windows
by Liam Cleary · Published August 21, 2020
In Part 1, we reviewed my configuration, updated the certificates, and added the “Claims Provider Trusts” within each ADFS Server. In this post, we’ll configure the “Claims” for each trust, ready for testing authentication.
ADFS / Architecture / Authentication / Authorization / How To Configuration / Identity / Installation / Operating Systems / Security / SharePoint / SharePoint 2019 / Toplogy / Windows
by Liam Cleary · Published August 20, 2020
As part of the work I often get involved with, it tends
to involve Federated Authentication either with On-Premises or Cloud Services.
In the past, I have used Active Directory Federated Services (ADFS) as the middleman
between all kinds of applications and configurations. Most recently, I have
been working with multiple third-party federated platforms, that pass-through
ADFS onto some applications such as SharePoint of Office 365. A common question I often get asked either through
twitter, blog comments, or even email is about multiple Active Directory Forest,
Multiple Active Directory Federated Services configuration, and other
applications. As such, I thought a blog post was to explain this and
walk-through a sample setup.
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by Liam Cleary · Published February 18, 2020
I assume by now that you are aware of the United Nations (U.N.) hack. The attackers are estimated to have retrieved 400 GB of sensitive data. The interesting problem with this attack is that...
App / Apps / Architecture / Authorization / Azure / Azure Information Protection / Cloud / Conferences / Courses / Cybersecurity / Data Loss Protection (DLP) / Encryption / General / Hacking / Identity / Microsoft 365 / Microsoft Advanced Threat Analytics / Monitoring / Multi-Factor / MVP / MVPAward / Office 365 / Opsgility / Password / Permissions / Pluralsight / Ramblings / Security / SharePoint / SharePoint 2016 / SharePoint 2019 / Speaking / Threat / Windows / Windows 10
by Liam Cleary · Published November 1, 2019
So this year has been busy for me, with it being the first full year of working for myself, as well as a bunch of family things that have impacted all of it. We...
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