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Graph API | Function to retrieve data until all is retrieved
Code | Microsoft Graph API | PowerShell

Graph API | Function to retrieve data until all is retrieved

ByAlex ter Neuzen 04/04/202304/04/2023

Reading Time: 2 minutesGraph API will only result the first 999 results with an odata.nextlink parameter. In this function we will use this parameter to add the rest of the “next page” untill all is retrieved.

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Terraform | Deploy Virtual Machines to AWS
AWS | Cloud | Infrastructure | Terraform

Terraform | Deploy Virtual Machines to AWS

ByAlex ter Neuzen 24/03/202324/03/2023

Reading Time: 5 minutesBefore we used Terraform to deploy virtual machines with needed resources to Azure. Now we are using Terraform to accomplish the same to AWS. A Blogpost about the ins and outs.

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Azure Bicep | Deploy Virtual Machines
Azure | Cloud | Code | Infrastructure

Azure Bicep | Deploy Virtual Machines

ByAlex ter Neuzen 13/03/202317/03/2023

Reading Time: 8 minutesUsing Azure Bicep will give you the the control of deployment of resources in Azure. Every time deploying the bicep will check if the desired state still is available or needs to be changed. Using it in a DevOps Pipeline is great for continuous deployment.

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Azure Active Directory Assessment | Part VI
Azure Active Directory | Cloud | Identity | Microsoft Graph API | PowerShell

Azure Active Directory Assessment | Part VI

ByAlex ter Neuzen 10/03/2023

Reading Time: 3 minutesIn this part we are going to get all RBAC roles for Azure Active Directory and their members. Some identities are Eligible and some are Active. An overview of the status is needed to see if there is no legacy permissions assigned.

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Azure Active Directory Assessment | Part V
Azure Active Directory | Cloud | Identity | Microsoft Graph API | PowerShell

Azure Active Directory Assessment | Part V

ByAlex ter Neuzen 05/03/202303/03/2023

Reading Time: 5 minutesIn this part we will get an export of the Conditional Access Policies and App Regsitrations and Enterprise Applications with there API permissions. Also the client secret or certificate information will be exported to get a good sight on it.

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Azure Active Directory Assessment | Part IV
Azure Active Directory | Cloud | M365 | PowerShell

Azure Active Directory Assessment | Part IV

ByAlex ter Neuzen 01/03/202324/02/2023

Reading Time: 2 minutesIn this part we will take a look how to retrieve the licenses and organization information. We are going to use this information to write a small report at the end of the assessment.

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Azure Active Directory Assessment | Part I
Azure Active Directory | Cloud | Identity | Security

Azure Active Directory Assessment | Part I

ByAlex ter Neuzen 24/02/202324/02/2023

Reading Time: 2 minutesWith the use of Azure Active Directory and multiple administrator, the chance that it is going to be messy is big. To check if everything is correct created and managed, you can do an assessment.

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Active Directory | Setup Test Domain Controller
Active Directory | Onpremises | PowerShell

Active Directory | Setup Test Domain Controller

ByAlex ter Neuzen 03/02/202303/02/2023

Reading Time: 6 minutesUsing Azure Active Directory in a production environment is not a place to play around and to test. For that you can setup a new domain controller with some fictive users and groups. Let’s set it up quickly with PowerShell.

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M365 Migration | Exchange Inventory v2
Cloud | Exchange | Identity | M365 | PowerShell

M365 Migration | Exchange Inventory v2

ByAlex ter Neuzen 27/01/202330/05/2023

Reading Time: 2 minutesBeing able to do a proper Exchange migration (on-premises to online or online to online), you will need a good inventory. Now we improved the scripting to speed it up.

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M365 Cross Tenant Migration | Part V
Cloud | Exchange | M365 | Tenant to Tenant Migration

M365 Cross Tenant Migration | Part V

ByAlex ter Neuzen 19/01/202302/02/2023

Reading Time: 4 minutesAfter the migration, the SMTP domain needs to be moved. Disable all the references to the domain and remove from source tenant. Add the domain to the target tenant and add the original primary smtp address to the EmailAddresses.

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M365 Migration | Exchange Inventory
Cloud | Exchange | M365

M365 Migration | Exchange Inventory

ByAlex ter Neuzen 18/01/202330/05/2023

Reading Time: 6 minutesBeing able to do a proper Exchange migration (on-premises to online or online to online), you will need a good inventory. Let’s get some information from Exchange.

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M365 Cross Tenant Migration | Part IV
Cloud | Exchange | M365 | Tenant to Tenant Migration

M365 Cross Tenant Migration | Part IV

ByAlex ter Neuzen 17/01/202317/01/2023

Reading Time: 3 minutesMigrating users can be done with the migration endpoint. Distribution lists are not supported to be migrated, so you need to do it manually.

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