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Howdy reader!

I have a good news for you.
After 6 months of being partially offline on the blog I’m back.
My absence was caused by health issues and need of surgery.
Now I’m recovering according to the plan so let’s start spreading the knowledge with you.

I can give you small info what is going to happen here :):

  • Global Secure Access series – I will prepare small series of articles regarding latest Microsoft feature called Global Secure Access
  • Secure Entra ID – I will create article(s) focused on security Entra ID including latest features.
  • Entra ID Governance – same as above but focused on Entra ID Governance
  • And of course I will be speaking on conferences

Stay tuned !

Today I’d like to share with you latest news regarding Microsoft Entra product family’s

  1. Azure AD is Becoming Microsoft Entra ID – This is a ‘name change’ but let’s se what future brings in a year from now.
    More info about this change could be found here.
  2. Azure AD Identity Protection becoming Microsoft Entra ID Protection
    More info about this change could be found here
  3. Microsoft Entra Internet Access (preview) – Secure access to all internet resources and software as a service (SaaS) and Microsoft 365 apps with an identity-centric secure web gateway (SWG) solution.
    More info about this change could be found here
  4. Microsoft Entra Private Access (preview) – Explore the new identity-centric Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) solution.
    More info about this change could be found here
  5. Microsoft Entra External ID going into Preview
    More info about this change could be found here
  6. Microsoft Entra Verified ID
    More info about this change could be found here

Stay tuned for more notes ‘from the field’ after my holidays πŸ™‚

A huge achievement of the Polish cyber experts in the Locked Shields 2023! Polish National Blue Team – which I was a part of – is among the best in the world, coming 3rd in the NATO CCDCOE’s cyber defense exercise.

Locked Shields, which took place on April 18-21, is an annual NATO CCDCOE cyber defense exercise designed to test and improve the preparedness of member nations and partners against large-scale cyber-attacks.

It enables cyber security experts to enhance their skills in defending national IT systems and critical infrastructure under real-time attacks. Their task this year was to defend the fictional country Berylia, experiencing a deteriorating security situation. 

Teams worked under a lot of pressure, at a high pace and dynamics to fight off a series of sophisticated hacking attacks carried out by the organizers.

Over 8 thousand real-time cyberattacks were aimed at military and energy systems, water treatment installations, 5G telephony and air defense systems. One of the most critical components that the Blue Teams had to defend was the financial sector – an integral part of a country’s critical infrastructure.

Over 3 thousand experts from 38 countries participated in this year’s Locked Shields exercises.

The Polish National Team was the best in categories related to reporting information on threats (Cyber Threat Intelligence) and reporting irregularities to the so-called Green Team. It also achieved the highest score in the service availability category.

Hats off to the Polish National Team with the lead from Cyberspace Defense Forces.