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Changing my focus in 2016.

January 5, 2016 Josh Bryant Leave a comment

I’ve always had two passions throughout my IT career, Messaging, and Security. I tend to change my focus from one…

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Join me for “Shut the Front Door! Securing your Messaging Environment” at the Microsoft Ignite Conference on May 6th!

April 1, 2015 Josh Bryant Leave a comment

If you haven't already heard, I'll be delivering a session at the Microsoft Ignite conference at the McCormick Place in…

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Filed under: Exchange 2007, Exchange 2010, Exchange 2013, Ignite, Security

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@munin It's going to be DNS. 🤪
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@campuscodi @hacks4pancakes It was years ago, part of OilRig/APT34 operations IIRC, some compromised middle eastern government websites were serving up malicious documents.
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@hacks4pancakes @campuscodi I've seen the Iranians use similar tactics on middle eastern targets.
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@IISResetMe @DebugPrivilege Let's just say the majority of customers faced with that choice, do not choose greenfield, and the few that do, often end up abandoning it long before completion.
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@IISResetMe @DebugPrivilege That's fairly close, but not greenfield. 😉
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