As the IT lead of a SMB currently moving away from on-prem resources to the M365 ecosystem, I can confidently say this may just be the most valuable video available on RU-vid. Thank you Wayne!
Immensely grateful for this. I’m sure you poured hours of knowledge as well as production effort into this. Wishing you and your business continued success!
Great video!!Please keep posting videos like this!!I moved our traditional file server to 365 with your video guidance!! And of course MFA saves lifes!!!
haha 🙂Thanks Ifitservices3833! The $6 DC's are out there. 👍 That being said, it's rare we use DC's at all anymore though even when we rehost VM's in Azure.
I do have a comment on fingerprint and facial recognition, those are not the best sets of security. But they can get you by. Make sure you have a way to get around said recognition when they fail.
I think they work really well. I happen to have both the facial recognition and the fingerprint scanner, and then the backup would be a pin--just like your smart phone. And of course there is the password. Still, the less we have users tapping in passwords they same way they have for the past 30-40 years, the more secure our systems will be. I believe it is another case of mid-career IT managers like me getting comfortable beyond what they are used to deploying.
@@Xerillion you know what I can respect that. When I look at it from a Mobile perspective using any finger or facial tech doesn’t seem smart if your dealing with a bad employee. But then again when you combine MEM :) kinda don’t matter :) wipe and move on
@@andersontapetti8420 you are right! Not *EVERY single laptop* made today is compatible with Windows Hello. But what does that statement and line of thinking do for you and your company's IT modernization...and your own career? I'd say most laptops IT managers buy are based on what they have always bought with a lack of confidence in making true advancements in their IT security because they don't want to deal with the stress and worry of losing their jobs...or retraining...or they cannot get the experience they need working on a single computer network. Anyway, I'd suggest instead of using the mindset of 'not EVERY laptop supports Windows Hello' use the mindset of 'what do I need to do to setup my company with Windows Hello because I think it is rediculous that my personal smartphone has more advanced security than how I setup my company's corporate computers'.
Wayne: Doesn't safelinks and safe attachments come as part of business premium? What SKU is $2/month more a month or can you buy Defender for Office 365 P1 for $2/u/mnth?
Wayne: I thought that the E5 security addon requires an E3 license and not available for the business premium sku. Is that true or did MSFT lax the requirements for that? --Tracy