Need to Know podcast–Episode 280

I’m joined by Vic Perdana from Microsoft to speak about Azure cost management. Many people have shied away from Azure over price blow out concerns. The good news is that Azure has all the tools you need to successfully manage your costs and with the help of some techniques that Vic shares with us in this podcast, you should never have to worry again.

As the end of year approaches, I share a little bit of news and updates as well as taking this opporunity to thank everyone for listening in 2021 and stay tuned for more in 2022.

Take a listen and let us know what you think – feedback@needtoknow.cloud

You can listen directly to this episode at:

https://ciaops.podbean.com/e/episode-280-vic-perdana/

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This episode was recorded using Microsoft Teams and produced with Camtasia 2020.

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Resources

Vic Perdana – Microsoft Cloud Solution Architect, viperdan@microsoft.com, Twitter, Linkedin

Overview of Azure Cost Management + Billing | Microsoft Docs

Transfer Azure subscriptions between subscribers and CSPs | Microsoft Docs

Cloud Cost Optimisation | Microsoft Azure

Track costs across business units, environments, or projects – Cloud Adoption Framework | Microsoft Docs

Tutorial – Create and manage Azure budgets | Microsoft Docs

Migration and IaaS vs. PaaS

About Azure Migrate – Azure Migrate | Microsoft Docs

What is PaaS? Platform as a Service | Microsoft Azure

Others

Azure Arc – Hybrid and multicloud management | Microsoft Azure

Azure Blog and Updates | Microsoft Azure

Cost Management · Community (azure.com) – this is where you can shape Azure Cost Management

Microsoft for Startups

The final report on NOBELIUM’s unprecedented nation-state attack

Microsoft Defender for Business preview now available

OneDrive sync for native ARM devices now in public preview

What’s New in Microsoft Teams | November 2021

Windows 365 Business supports Windows 11 and enhanced admin capabilities

CIAOPS Business Dojo–December

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In this month’s Business Dojo we take a look at create a security offering with Microsoft Sentinel. These are virtual events, hosted using Microsoft Teams, that will provide you with deep dive into a business topic from the Microsoft Cloud.

Costs:

Non CIAOPS Patrons = AU$99 inc GST

Date:

Wednesday December 22nd 0930 – 1100 Sydney AU time

If you are interested in attending please complete the expression of interest application here to be considered for the event:

https://bit.ly/patronbiz

and you’ll be sent more details.

CIAOPS Tech Dojo–December

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In this month’s Tech Dojo we take a look at Azure AD Applications and their creation, use and management. These are virtual events, hosted using Microsoft Teams, that will provide you with deep dive into a technical topic from the Microsoft Cloud.

Costs:

Non CIAOPS Patrons = AU$99 inc GST

Date:

Wednesday December 15th 0930 – 1100 Sydney AU time

If you are interested in attending please complete the expression of interest here:

https://bit.ly/ciapatrondojo

and you’ll be sent more details of the event.

CIAOPS Need to Know Microsoft 365 Webinar – December

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Join me for the free monthly CIAOPS Need to Know webinar and the last for 2021. Along with all the Microsoft Cloud news we’ll be taking a look at working with Microsoft Azure in your environment.

Shortly after registering you should receive an automated email from Microsoft Teams confirming your registration, including all the event details as well as a calendar invite! Yeah Teams webinars.

You can register for the regular monthly webinar here:

December Webinar Registrations

(If you are having issues with the above link copy and paste – https://bit.ly/n2k2112 – into your browser)

The details are:

CIAOPS Need to Know Webinar – December 2021
Friday 24th of December 2021
11.00am – 12.00am Sydney Time

All sessions are recorded and posted to the CIAOPS Academy.

The CIAOPS Need to Know Webinars are free to attend but if you want to receive the recording of the session you need to sign up as a CIAOPS patron which you can do here:

http://www.ciaopspatron.com

or purchase them individually at:

http://www.ciaopsacademy.com/

Also feel free at any stage to email me directly via director@ciaops.com with your webinar topic suggestions.

I’d also appreciate you sharing information about this webinar with anyone you feel may benefit from the session and I look forward to seeing you there.

Basic Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) – Remote App setup

In a recent video I set up an Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) environment. That showed how to create an Application Desktop. The above video now shows you how to extend that environment to include a Remote App into the same user Workspace. The Remote App capability allows you to publish just a hosted application for users rather that a whole desktop. This makes it easy to host virtual applications for additional security and cost reduction.

A direct link to the video can be found here:

Basic Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD) – Remote App setup – YouTube

All the Defenders–Update 2

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This is an update to the last update about Defender products here:

All the Defenders – Updated

To start off with there are products that are considered ‘Window Defender’ products, although I see the Windows and Microsoft brand intermingled regularly. Here is a list of specific ‘Windows Defender’ products, typically tied to Windows 10 devices, and typically only available with Windows 10 Enterprise but not always:

Windows Defender Application Control – WDAC was introduced with Windows 10 and allows organizations to control what drivers and applications are allowed to run on their Windows 10 clients.

Windows Defender Firewall – By providing host-based, two-way network traffic filtering for a device, Windows Defender Firewall blocks unauthorized network traffic flowing into or out of the local device.

Windows Defender Exploit Guard – Automatically applies a number of exploit mitigation techniques to operating system processes and apps.

The four components of Windows Defender Exploit Guard are:

  • Attack Surface Reduction (ASR): A set of controls that enterprises can enable to prevent malware from getting on the machine by blocking Office-, script-, and email-based threats
  • Network protection: Protects the endpoint against web-based threats by blocking any outbound process on the device to untrusted hosts/IP through Windows Defender SmartScreen
  • Controlled folder access: Protects sensitive data from ransomware by blocking untrusted processes from accessing your protected folders
  • Exploit protection: A set of exploit mitigations (replacing EMET) that can be easily configured to protect your system and applications

Windows Defender Credential Guard –  Uses virtualization-based security to isolate secrets so that only privileged system software can access them.

Windows Defender System Guard – Reorganizes the existing Windows 10 system integrity features under one roof and sets up the next set of investments in Windows security. It’s designed to make these security guarantees:

  • Protect and maintain the integrity of the system as it starts up
  • Validate that system integrity has truly been maintained through local and remote attestation

In contrast, here are the ‘Microsoft Defender’ products many of which have been re-branded lately:

Microsoft 365 Defender – (over arching service which includes other Defender services) is a unified pre- and post-breach enterprise defense suite that natively coordinates detection, prevention, investigation, and response across endpoints, identities, email, and applications to provide integrated protection against sophisticated attacks.

Microsoft Defender for Office 365 – (previously Office 365 ATP) Safeguards your organization against malicious threats posed by email messages, links (URLs), and collaboration tools.

Microsoft Defender for Identity – (previously Azure ATP) Cloud-based security solution that leverages your on-premises Active Directory signals to identify, detect, and investigate advanced threats, compromised identities, and malicious insider actions directed at your organization.

Microsoft Defender for Cloud – (previously Azure Defender) Provides security alerts and advanced threat protection for virtual machines, SQL databases, containers, web applications, your network, and more. It includes:

Microsoft Defender for Endpoint – (previously Defender ATP) an enterprise endpoint security platform designed to help enterprise networks prevent, detect, investigate, and respond to advanced threats especially on user devices like desktops, laptops and mobiles.

thumbnail image 3 captioned Comparison between Microsoft Defender for Endpoint P1 and P2 capabilities. Microsoft Threat Experts includes Targeted Attack Notifications (TAN) and Experts on Demand (EOD). Customers must apply for TAN and EOD is available for purchase as an add-on.

thumbnail image 10 captioned Microsoft Defender for Endpoint P1 capabilities are offered as a standalone license or as part of Microsoft 365 E3.

There is a Microsoft for Defender P1 and P2 plan. information on the comparison of the two plans can be found here – Compare Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Plan 1 (preview) to Plan 2.

Microsoft Defender for Business – A new endpoint security solution that’s coming soon in preview. Microsoft Defender for Business is specially built to bring enterprise-grade endpoint security to businesses with up to 300 employees, in a solution that is easy-to-use and cost-effective. See Introducing Microsoft Defender for Business for more information.

Microsoft Defender Smart screen – Microsoft Defender SmartScreen protects against phishing or malware websites and applications, and the downloading of potentially malicious files.

Microsoft Defender Antivirus – Brings together machine learning, big-data analysis, in-depth threat resistance research, and the Microsoft cloud infrastructure to protect devices in your organization.

Microsoft Defender Application Guard – helps to isolate enterprise-defined untrusted sites, protecting your company while your employees browse the Internet.

Microsoft Defender Security Center – is the portal where you can access Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection capabilities. It gives enterprise security operations teams a single pane of glass experience to help secure networks.

Microsoft Defender Browser Protection –  a non Microsoft browser extension helps protect you against online threats, such as links in phishing emails and websites designed to trick you into downloading and installing malicious software that can harm your computer.

Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps – (previously Microsoft Cloud App Security) is a Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) that supports various deployment modes including log collection, API connectors, and reverse proxy. It provides rich visibility, control over data travel, and sophisticated analytics to identify and combat cyberthreats across all your Microsoft and third-party cloud services.

So, as you can see, there are quite a lot of ‘Defender’ products out there from Microsoft.

For now, just be careful to investigate what is actually meant when it says ‘Defender’ in the Microsoft space!