In the ever-evolving battleground of endpoint security, Microsoft Defender for Endpoint stands as a vigilant guardian against the rising tide of cyber threats. But even the best guardians can sometimes be a bit… forgetful. What happens when your Microsoft Defender PUA Policy settings start changing mysteriously on your macOS devices? In my previous post we […]
Category: Cyber Security

How I Accidentally Fort Knox’d myself: A macOS Security Hardening Tale
The Road to Better Security Is Paved with Infinite Login Loops If you’re reading this, you probably care about macOS security hardening. And like me, you might be interested in hardening your macOS devices according to industry standards. But let me tell you a cautionary tale about implementing security measures without proper testing, or as […]

Advanced macOS Protection with Microsoft Intune – Beyond the Basics
Advanced macOS Protection with Microsoft Intune: The Security Sequel You Didn’t Know You Needed!🚀 Hey there, security enthusiasts and Mac wranglers! Remember when we thought CIS Level 1 was the cool kid on the block? Well, grab your Terminal windows and hold onto your MDM profiles, because Level 2 is here to rock your config. […]

macOS Security with Intune – From Basics to Bulletproof
Let’s be real—‘bulletproof security’ sounds cool, but in the world of cybersecurity, it’s more of a myth than a reality. Threats evolve faster than we can patch things, and there’s always a clever hacker out there looking for a way to crack your macOS Security. The goal here isn’t perfection; it’s about staying ahead of […]

Microsoft Ignite 2022
In this post I’ll focus on the highlights and announcements around Microsoft Intune and Security during Microsoft Ignite 2022. I will also try to give an impression of my experiences during Ignite 2022. Microsoft Ignite 2022 (Oct 12 – 14) was perhaps different than any other Ignite I attended before but looking back I’m still […]

What is your excuse for passwords
What is your excuse for passwords and why is it, that we still heavily rely on passwords? Is it because passwords are easier to remember by end-users, or is it that someone thinks that end-users are not capable of handling anything else then a simple password. In other words, do we tend to think of […]