Episode 187 – AAD Alternate Login ID and Sensitive by Default in SharePoint

Microsoft Cloud IT Pro Podcast - Podcast autorstwa Ben Stegink, Scott Hoag - Czwartki

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In Episode 187, Ben and Scott discuss the newly announced preview for alternate login IDs in Azure Active Directory, enabling "sensitive by default" labels with DLP in SharePoint Online, and the GA of the new Microsoft Secure Score. Transcript Email Download New Tab - Welcome to Episode 187 of the Microsoft Cloud IT pro podcast, recorded live on July 14 2020. This is a show about Microsoft 365 and Azure from the perspective of IT pros and end users. Where we discuss the topic or recent news and how it relates to you. In this episode, Ben and Scott covers some recent Microsoft 365 News, including Azure AD alternate login ID, sensitive by default in SharePoint and OneDrive and some other security related news. It's Wednesday, this has me all thrown off my game, cause I'm going on vacation, and I'm not-- - It's not even Wednesday, it's only Tuesday. - Yeah, see, I told you. Tuesday has me all turned off my game. Cause I am going on vacation to a remote cottage in Michigan to enjoy the sun and the sand and the water in social isolation from everyone, including a cell phone signal. - You think it's gonna be done. - Yes, I'm actually looking forward to it. My parents have a cottage up there, I have not seen it yet. So they got it like a year ago and I have not been up there to visit or to see the cottage because the last time we were up there it was winter. And just you don't go up there in the winter. Well, you could, but my kids would not have enjoyed it as much as I would have. - I think it's safe to say one does not go to Michigan in the winter, let alone to the cottage, the remote cottage at Michigan. - At Michigan, one absolutely goes to Michigan because there's snow to play in. - Yeah. - Then well billing to be had, sledding to be done, snowboarding. All of the fun winter sports. - Yeah, and you can almost go find yourself a real mountain. - I could, I could just go to Denver instead or to Utah or Montana, Canada. All of the above definitely have better skiing. But they're also-- - The northeast. - All the more expensive and I don't have family there. - The Northwest, little bit of Europe, bring the family with you. - I have always wanted to go to the Alps, to go skiing. My brother has done it, I have not. - I will not discourage you. - Perfect. - You should live your dreams. - Now I just have to convince my family. I need to get all my kids skiing. Do you know how hard it is to teach kids to ski and snowboard in Florida? - I do as I've been flying my mind around too, to do the same thing. - Yeah, once they get a little older, we'll teach them. We'll get them and then I'll go to Switzerland and-- - I'm gonna teach them how to ride the one wheel cause that's not like snowboarding, but it's close. - How close is it? Because I believe you have had the privilege of riding a one wheel a lot. - I bought one so yeah, now I gotta get my money's worth out of it. - Yes well, but do you get to ride it or have your kids hijacked it? - No, I ride it. - Okay. Is it like snowboarding then? - Not quite with the stock tire that comes on it. I think you need a different tire to make it feel a little bit more like that. But it is super fun. It's definitely a thing that you can get into with potentially like a deeper carve than a longboard. It's different than skateboarding or snowboarding or skiing, or any of those things, but it's definitely fun. It's addicting. - I might have to add that to my Christmas list, birthday list when I stopped buying LEGO sets. are a great way to improve productivity and save time in the workplace and Sperry software has all the add ins you'll ever need. The Save as PDF add in is a best seller and it's great for project backups, legal discovery and more. This add in saves the email and attachments as PDF files, it's easy to download,

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