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Fraser: Privacy via the Microsoft Trust Center in ‘365

Contributor Michael Fraser (CEO, Refactr) joins us for a security double-click. This month with discuss a range of topics that fall under the auspices of the Microsoft Trust Center: Audit and review, compliance plus a look at how data is protected, governance, data across all devices, clouds services, applications in Azure and more. Use cases discussed include audit existing services in Azure and then decide what needs to be managed, etc. A tip of the hat to compliance topics including HIPAA and such.

Fields – Our Most Technical Contributor is on the LOOSE!

We review enhancements to the standard Office 365 proper SKUs don’t easily reveal (and in some cases you need to purchase. Starting with Advanced Threat Protection, we move to discuss safe links, safe attachments and anti-phish policies. Hang on fast for this long play format (over 18-mins) but worth every second.

MD-100 Exam for IT Pros running Windows 10

Contributor Andrew Bettany takes the lead on focusing on the second leg of the Microsoft 365 product stack: Windows. Bettany has just shipped an exam cram on MD-100 and we’re the first community to interview him about it. This exam for IT Pros and MSPs focuses on planning, deployment and, to a lesser extent, on-going administration. If you’ve tracked Bettany, you know this is a must watch video.
Here is a peek at Bettany’s MD-100 book: Prepare for Microsoft Exam MD-100: Windows 10—and help demonstrate your real-world mastery of skills and knowledge required to deploy, configure, secure, manage, and monitor Windows devices and client applications. Designed for Windows administrators, Exam Ref MD-100: Windows 10 focuses on the critical thinking and decision-making acumen needed for success at the Microsoft Certified Associate level.

Top 5 things MSPs do wrong


This contribution from Michael (MickyJ) Jenkin is very special. It’s a case of while the cat is away; the mice will play! Jenny and MickyJ filmed the rogue conversation while harry was gone. The content is a solid and the new format is worth the view alone!