In case you didn’t noticed, Microsoft recently announced that on September 30th, 2025 the legacy Multi Factor Authentication (MFA) and Self-Service Password Reset (SSPR) policies will be deprecated. While there is still some time, you can begin the migration to the new approach today. This is an excellent opportunity to phase out outdated authentication methods…
Category: MFA
Enhancing authentication strengths for Administrators
I have previously mentioned in a blog post that MFA spraying is a common technique used to breach organizations. Hackers send multiple requests in succession, hoping that a user will accept. To better protect certain users, such as administrators, it is recommended to use additional authentication strengths. By using authentication strengths, an additional factor can…
Securing Azure with Principle of Least Privilege and Azure PIM
Secure your Azure environment with the power of the Principle of Least Privilege and Azure Privileged Identity Management (PIM). This blog post delves into the importance of the principle of least privilege (POLP) and how combining it with Azure PIM enhances the security of your resources. Discover the Importance of Principle of Least Privilege The…
Enhance the Security of Your Microsoft 365 Tenant
Today’s blog is all about elevating your security level in Microsoft 365. As we all know, security is of utmost importance in today’s world and it is crucial to take the necessary measures to protect your data and information. I’ll guide you through a few essential settings that will help you enhance your security level…
How to improve MFA to help prevent fatigue attacks
Nowadays it is not a question if you’re getting hacked but it is a matter of time when you’re getting hacked. So it is extremely important to use all resources for protecting users and creating awareness. Today my blog is all about the new Advanced Authenticator Security features which Microsoft recently announced. Why is it…