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Cloudy with a Chance of Insights – A Microsoft Cloud Podcast for Architects and Engineers

Cloudy with a Chance of Insights is a practitioner‑led podcast for architects, engineers, and security professionals working with the Microsoft Cloud.In each episode, we take a grounded, experience‑led look at Azure, Microsoft 365, Security, and AI, focusing less on release notes and more on what actually changes in real environments.We discuss what breaks, what gets harder, what’s worth paying attention to, and what can usually wait. Expect opinionated conversation, technical context, and the occasional bit of healthy scepticism rather than marketing hype or surface‑level news summaries.

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    EP33 | Is Your Environment Readable Enough for AI to Reason About?1

    **THANKS FOR EVERYONE WHO NOTICED THE AUDIO GLITCH. THIS HAS NOW BEEN RESOLVED** This week, David pulls a thread across six seemingly unrelated Microsoft GitHub repos and lands on a question the industry keeps skipping: whether the systems we're asking AI to reason about are actually readable enough for that reasoning to mean anything. It's a more durable framing than the usual "what can AI do for you" conversation, and it connects to everything from security posture to delivery backlogs to architectural fragility.Cyrus covers a run of Microsoft security and identity updates. Entra license usage insights hitting GA, cross-tenant security group sync, Global Secure Access B2B support for AVD and Windows 365, macOS recovery lock, Defender promotional email handling, new advanced hunting tables, incident graph filtering, and Sentinel repositories reaching GA. He also highlights Chrome's rollout of device-bound session credentials, a hardware-backed fix to browser token theft that has been trivially exploitable for over a decade.Richard covers a Microsoft Research paper on red teaming networks of AI agents. Over a hundred autonomous agents interacting through forums and messages, and four failure modes that only emerge when agents interact at scale: propagation, amplification, trust capture, and proxy chain invisibility. The researchers also observed emergent defences, with a small number of agents spontaneously developing security-conscious behaviour.The episode closes with GitHub's shift from premium request units to token-based AI credits from June, and a shared comparison of what happens when agentic coding tools decide to ignore you.

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    EP32 | Agents, Memory, and the Demo That Didn't Need a Design Tool

    This week Richard, David, and Cyrus cover agent governance, Copilot adoption pressures, AI memory architecture, and a prototyping workflow that bypassed design tools entirely. David walks through two tools from Merrill Fernando for querying Microsoft Graph via MCP, Microsoft's open source Agent Governance Toolkit and its response to the OWASP agentic AI top ten, and MemPalace, an AI memory project with an unexpected connection to The Fifth Element.Richard looks at what the Copilot adoption numbers mean going into Microsoft's Q3 earnings, shares a prototyping workflow that produced a high-fidelity demo using GitHub Copilot and Claude instead of PowerPoint or Visio, and notes the Sentinel portal migration deadline has moved again to March 2027. Cyrus covers the security updates at pace, closing with a striking data point: 61% of C-suite leaders surveyed say their AI model assets or data have already been compromised.BlogThe Microsoft Cloud BlogYouTubeCloudy with a Chance of Insights - YouTubeSoicialsTwitter / XBlueSkyLinkedInThreadsFacebookMusicNull Invocation: Monochrome PulseMonochrome Pulse on SoundcloudFor all the links to the articles etc, please visit the companion blog site.The Microsoft Cloud Blog

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    EP31 | Servers, Security and Vibe Coding

    Episode 31 of Cloudy with a Chance of Insights, the fortnightly Microsoft Cloud podcast with Richard Hogan, Cyrus Irandoust, and David Rowley. This week: a cluster of end-of-support deadlines that deserve more attention than they're getting, IBM and Microsoft private preview work on Sentinel Lake and custom security graphs that Richard can finally talk about, why Power Platform's own governance team admitted the model is broken, and an honest first-week account of Claude Code from someone who burnt through the daily token limit in 90 minutes.Windows Server 2016 and the Azure Arc questionExtended support for Windows Server 2016 ends January 12, 2027, and the Microsoft article announcing Extended Security Updates references Azure Arc as the delivery mechanism — which David flagged as either an intentional positioning move or a drafting oversight worth questioning. Also in the frame: SQL Server 2016 ESU ending July 2026, Server 2012 extended security updates ending October 2026, and SQL Server 2014 following in July 2027. These workloads are stable, quiet, and being systematically deprioritised in favour of AI projects. That combination rarely ends well.Sentinel Lake and custom security graphs: the IBM private previewSince October last year, IBM has been working with Microsoft on the private preview for Sentinel Lake and custom graph builds — ingesting asset data from Tenable, Qualys, and ServiceNow to surface connections that standard KQL queries would never surface. Richard covers the architecture, the friction points (VS Code as the only real interface, GQL instead of KQL, scheduled jobs, cost implications for data freshness), and what the Graph Explorer in Defender is going to change when it arrives. Custom graphs moved to public preview on April 1st.Power Platform admits governance can't keep pace with AIA blog post from Ryan Jones on the Power Apps team published April 1st effectively acknowledged that traditional governance models break down when something can be built and deployed in a day. Pair that with figures suggesting nearly 30% of enterprise employees are already using unsanctioned AI agents, and Agent 365 heading toward GA in May, and the gap becomes difficult to ignore.Defender XDR and Intune updatesCyrus covers proactive user containment reaching general availability as part of Defender XDR's predictive shielding feature — containment at the endpoint layer, not a simple Entra disable — and the shift from MDM to declarative device management for Apple devices in Intune, a change driven by Apple but with real implications for anyone managing iOS, iPadOS, or macOS at scale.Claude Code vs GitHub CopilotRichard's unfiltered first-week take on Claude Code: token consumption, peak and off-peak limits, VS Code integration differences, and why coming from a GitHub Copilot world will catch you off guard faster than you expect.LinksWindows Server 2016 end of support announcementMicrosoft Sentinel custom graphs public previewPower Platform adaptive governance frameworkWhat's new in Microsoft Defender XDRSubscribe for a new episode every two weeks. Recorded this week with Cyrus and David technically on annual leave, which probably explains the vibe.

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    EP30: Why “Vibe Coding” Exposes the Real Problem with AI Assisted Development

    As AI tools make it increasingly easy to build something “good enough”, this episode asks an uncomfortable question: where does real differentiation actually sit now?We use recent Microsoft Cloud updates as a starting point, including certification changes, early moves to treat AI agents as identities within Zero Trust, and a series of security and governance shifts across Purview, Defender, Entra, and Intune. Those threads lead into a deeper discussion about identity as the real perimeter, post breach tooling built on Microsoft Graph, and why AI assisted development is starting to flatten outcomes rather than improve them.The conversation then turns toward vibe coding and the future of applications. If building tools is this easy, what does an app even mean anymore, and how do organisations avoid repeating old governance mistakes, just at AI speed?BlogThe Microsoft Cloud BlogYouTubeCloudy with a Chance of Insights - YouTubeSoicialsTwitter / XBlueSkyLinkedInThreadsFacebookMusicNull Invocation: Monochrome PulseMonochrome Pulse on SoundcloudFor all the links to the articles etc, please visit the companion blog site.The Microsoft Cloud Blog

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    EP29 | M365 E7 Speculation, Project Silica, and the AI Model Race Inside Microsoft

    In this episode of *Cloudy with a Chance of Insights*, Richard, Cyrus, and David return from a brief hiatus to deliver all the latest around the Microsoft Cloud ecosystem. The team dives into the evolving world of Microsoft 365, including speculation about the highly anticipated E7 license. They break down what this next-level license could mean for organizations, discuss the potential pricing, and debate whether the new bundled approach makes sense for enterprises navigating an increasingly fragmented Microsoft licensing landscape.Cyrus and Richard also unpack the newest updates across Intune and Purview, giving listeners an inside look at recent announcements and how these tools are adapting to modern security and compliance demands. The conversation expands to cover the latest in AI, with a spotlight on Microsoft’s strategy of leveraging external frontier models like Claude, Gemini, and Grok, plus hands-on impressions of GitHub Copilot’s recent improvements. BlogThe Microsoft Cloud BlogYouTubeCloudy with a Chance of Insights - YouTubeSoicialsTwitter / XBlueSkyLinkedInThreadsFacebookMusicNull Invocation: Monochrome PulseMonochrome Pulse on SoundcloudFor all the links to the articles etc, please visit the companion blog site.The Microsoft Cloud Blog

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    EP27 | AI Agents, Data Engineering, and the Future of Cloud Careers

    In this episode of Cloud OverChance Insights, Richard Hogan, David Rowley, and Cyrus Irandoust discuss the latest developments in Microsoft Cloud, focusing on the acquisition of Osmos, the implications of AI in data engineering, and the evolving landscape of work and skills in the tech industry. They explore the importance of design responsibility, the integration of AI across Microsoft products, and the critical role of data security through Microsoft Purview. The conversation emphasizes the need for patience and understanding when working with AI technologies, as well as the necessity for compliance in AI governance. Blog The Microsoft Cloud Blog YouTube Cloudy with a Chance of Insights - YouTube Soicials Twitter / X BlueSky LinkedIn Threads Facebook For all the links to the articles etc, please visit the companion blog site. The Microsoft Cloud Blog

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    EP26 | From Keynotes to Copilot Realities: Honest Talk on Microsoft, AWS, and Intune’s Evolution

    In this episode, the team dives into the latest cloud industry keynotes, comparing Microsoft’s agent-focused messaging with AWS’s infrastructure-first approach. David unpacks the real progress in AI, from research pipelines to agentic frameworks, while Richard shares his ongoing adventures (and occasional frustrations) with GitHub Copilot—think less chaos, more candid lessons learned.Cyrus rounds things out with a practical look at Intune Suite’s new features, what’s now included in E3 and E5, and why these updates matter for security and device management. Expect grounded commentary, a dash of British sarcasm, and plenty of real-world takeaways for anyone working in the Microsoft ecosystem. BlogThe Microsoft Cloud BlogYouTubeCloudy with a Chance of Insights - YouTubeSoicialsTwitter / XBlueSkyLinkedInThreadsFacebookFor all the links to the articles etc, please visit the companion blog site.The Microsoft Cloud Blog#Microsoft #Azure #M365 #Copilot #MSFT #MicrosoftCloud

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    EP25 | Cloud Security, Vibe Coding & WorkIQ: What’s Real and What’s Hype?

    This week on Cloudy with a Chance of Insights, Richard, David, and Cyrus dive into the biggest announcements from Microsoft Ignite—without the marketing fluff. From Security Copilot landing in every E5 license, to the merging of Defender portals, and the rise of agentic solutions, we break down what’s actually new, what’s just rebranding, and what’s still in preview. BlogThe Microsoft Cloud BlogYouTubeCloudy with a Chance of Insights - YouTubeSoicialsTwitter / XBlueSkyLinkedInThreadsFacebookFor all the links to the articles etc, please visit the companion blog site.The Microsoft Cloud Blog

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    EP24: AI Superfactory, Zero Trust, and the Fax Driver Fiasco

    This week’s “Cloudy with a Chance of Insights” dives into the latest from the Microsoft Cloud ecosystem, with Richard, David, and Cyrus tackling everything from AI datacenter architecture to Zero Trust compliance, new certifications, and some eyebrow-raising security stories. Expect candid commentary, a dash of British sarcasm, and practical insights for IT leaders and practitioners. BlogThe Microsoft Cloud BlogYouTubeCloudy with a Chance of Insights - YouTubeSoicialsTwitter / XBlueSkyLinkedInThreadsFacebookFor all the links to the articles etc, please visit the companion blog site.The Microsoft Cloud Blog

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    EP23 | Front Door Fiascos, Diagram Deaths, and the Security Theatre: A Cloudy Rant

    Welcome to another episode of "Cloudy with a Chance of Insights," where the only thing more unpredictable than the British weather is the state of the Microsoft Cloud. This week, Richard, David, and Cyrus gather to dissect a week that saw Azure Front Door trip over its own welcome mat, the existential crisis of the humble architecture diagram, and a healthy dose of security theatre—complete with all the drama and none of the popcorn. BlogThe Microsoft Cloud BlogYouTubeCloudy with a Chance of Insights - YouTubeSoicialsTwitter / XBlueSkyLinkedInThreadsFacebookFor all the links to the articles etc, please visit the companion blog site.The Microsoft Cloud Blog

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    EP21 | TypeChat, DeepSpeed, Entra & Purview Updates and the Joys of Not Preparing

    Welcome back to Cloudy with a Chance of Insights, the bi-weekly podcast where three Microsoft Cloud architects (Richard, David, and Cyrus) attempt to make sense of the ever-expanding universe of Azure, M365, D365, and all things cloud—usually with minimal preparation and maximum digression. This week, Richard kicks things off with a personal update, before launching into a philosophical ramble about why he’s doing a podcast at all—spoiler: it’s not for the likes, but if you fancy pressing that button, it does help others find us though :-)David then dives into Microsoft’s TypeChat (think: making AI output less of a fever dream and more of a structured answer), DeepSpeed (the unsung hero keeping Copilot’s LLMs from collapsing under their own weight), and Mark It Down (finally, a tool to turn your document chaos into Markdown sanity). Cyrus brings his usual blend of technical depth and existential musings, covering, the big shift: Microsoft Entra as the new source of authority for identity, Passwordless guidance, Intune’s new security baselines, Purview Insider Risk’s new network-based detection for cloud apps and GenAI Along the way, we reminisce about Commodore 64s, DOS pranks, and the joys of wiring up PC speakers (or not), the state of search engines, the rise of GenAI, and why none of us are likely to become TikTok influencers anytime soon. BlogThe Microsoft Cloud BlogYouTubeCloudy with a Chance of Insights - YouTubeSoicialsTwitter / XBlueSkyLinkedInThreadsFacebook For all the links to the articles etc, please visit the companion blog site. The Microsoft Cloud Blog

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    EP21 | One Token to Rule Them All? Azure Security, AI Agents & Certifications Unpacked

    This week on Cloudy with a Chance of Insights, Richard, David, and Cyrus unpack a wide range of Microsoft Cloud updates and real-world challenges. Dive into the new Microsoft Agent Framework, Arc Gateway’s general availability, and the latest AI research breakthroughs. We explore Sentinel Graph, Meister’s Azure Web App release, and fresh developments in certifications and applied skills. Security takes centre stage with a deep dive into the “one token to rule them all” vulnerability, plus practical tips for managing cross-tenant integrations. The team also discusses spec-driven development, GitHub Copilot, and the quirks of generative AI coding.Whether you’re an architect, developer, security pro, or just cloud-curious, this episode covers the latest news, practical insights, and a few honest opinions from the front lines of Microsoft’s ecosystem. Topics this week, include:Microsoft Agent Framework and Arc Gateway AI model training and 3D ML rendering Sentinel Graph, Meister, and UEBA updates VMware licensing changes in Azure Inclusive packaging design Spec-driven development and Copilot Certifications, accreditations, and applied skills Security incident: “one token to rule them all” BlogThe Microsoft Cloud BlogYouTubeCloudy with a Chance of Insights - YouTubeSoicialsTwitter / XBlueSkyLinkedInFor all the links to the articles etc, please visit the companion blog site.The Microsoft Cloud Blog

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    EP20 | Microsoft's £30 Billion UK Bet and the macOS Vulnerability Found by Its Own Tool

    Cloudy with a Chance of Insights returns with Richard and Cyrus (minus David this week) for a fast-paced, insightful discussion on the latest in Microsoft Cloud, security, and AI.Richard kicks things off with a deep dive into Microsoft’s $30 billion investment in UK cloud infrastructure, exploring what it means for data sovereignty, jobs, and the future of AI in the region. Cyrus then shares how a Microsoft Sysinternals tool for Mac helped uncover a critical MacOS vulnerability, before breaking down the latest Microsoft Entra app management policies and why security pros sometimes cheer for feature removals.The episode also covers the latest Patch Tuesday highlights, with practical advice for managing vulnerabilities and configuration at scale. Wrapping up, Richard and Cyrus reflect on how AI is reshaping IT careers, the risks of over-automation, and why critical thinking is more important than ever in cybersecurity.Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay up to date with all things Microsoft Cloud BlogThe Microsoft Cloud BlogYouTubeCloudy with a Chance of Insights - YouTubeSocialsTwitter / XBlueSkyLinkedInLINKS & Additional NotesMicrosoft’s $30 Billion UK InvestmentMacOS Security Flaw Discovered with Microsoft ToolNew Microsoft Entra App Management PoliciesPatch Tuesday Highlights

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    EP19 | Zero Trust Gets Updated, the US Government Goes All-In, and Logic Apps Goes Hybrid

    Join Richard, David, and Cyrus for a lively, practical discussion on the latest from the Microsoft Cloud universe. This episode covers Zero Trust in action, Intune and security updates, Logic Apps on Rancher K3s, Azure Service Groups, Excel’s Fabric One Lake integration, the US government’s “OneGov” mega-deal with Microsoft, new Defender for Cloud features in GovCloud, and developer-focused updates in VS Code and Azure DevOps. Highlights:Zero Trust: Microsoft’s updated assessment tools and workshops, now with six pillars for holistic security.Intune & Security: Targeted app control, autopilot patching, real-time Apple device management, and multi-admin approval.Logic Apps & Service Groups: Deploy Logic Apps on lightweight Kubernetes, and visualize resources with Azure Service Groups.Excel + Fabric: Pull governed enterprise data into Excel with Fabric One Lake integration.US Government x Microsoft: The OneGov agreement—sovereign cloud, compliance, and major discounts.Defender for Cloud: New features for GovCloud, boosting security for public sector workloads.Developer Experience: VS Code Schema Designer and Azure DevOps Test Run Hub for streamlined workflows.Trends & Tangents: IT/HR convergence, server naming schemes, and more real-world insights.Subscribe & follow for more insights:#MicrosoftCloud #Azure #ZeroTrust #CloudSecurity #Podcast #CloudyWithAChanceOfInsights LinksLogic Apps Deployment using RancherAzure Service GroupsExcel support for Fabric OneLakeNew Test Run Hub in Azure Test PlansGeneral availability of Defender CSPM and Defender for Servers Plan 2 in Azure Government cloudWhy firms are merging HR and IT departmentsZero Trust assessment and progress tracking resourcesAccelerating AI adoption for the US governmentWhat’s New in Microsoft Intune: August 2025

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    EP18 | Cloud Security, AI Strategy, and the Case for Critical Thinking

    In this episode, the team explores Microsoft’s evolving cloud strategy through the lens of security, AI, and architectural shifts. Key Topics: Azure Network Security Perimeter: A modular approach to securing individual resources rather than entire networks. Linux OS Guard: Microsoft’s push to make Linux a first-class citizen in Azure, with secure boot and VTPM-backed trust. Satya Nadella’s Mission Reframing: A cultural and strategic pivot toward AI and security as Microsoft’s core priorities. Microsoft Graph Terraform Provider: Cyrus explains the significance of zero-day support and full lifecycle management across Microsoft 365 and Entra. Terraform VS Code Extension: A refreshed tooling experience for infrastructure-as-code practitioners. Secure Futures Initiative (SFI): Richard outlines new consumer-facing patterns and practices for security-by-default architecture. Copilot UI Frustrations & Stop Button: A practical discussion on usability and token management. Critical Thinking in AI: The team reflects on the importance of user discernment in an AI-driven world. Blog: https://themicrosoftcloudblog.com Socials: X: https://x.com/richardihogan Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/richardihogan.bsky.social LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardhogan/< Audio Versions: Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3D5jBLs Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/49kBxxL CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction to Cloud Insights 01:33 Exploring Azure Network Security Perimeter 06:48 Linux OS Guard and Microsoft's Role 13:31 Satya's Mission Reframing and AI Focus 20:38 The Future of Work and AI's Impact 22:35 Navigating the Future: Staying Relevant in a Changing Market 25:50 Terraform Acquisition: A Game Changer for Microsoft Technologies 36:08 Secure Futures Initiative: Microsoft’s Commitment to Security 42:24 User Feedback Mechanisms: Evolving Communication with Microsoft LINKS: Azure Network Security Perimeter Azure Linux with OS Guard Recommitting to Our Why, What, and How Announcing MSGraph Provider Public Preview and the Microsoft Terraform VSCode Extension SFI Patterns and Practices

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    EP17 | AI at the Edge: Sentinel Data Lake, SharePoint Exploits & the Future of Windows

    In this episode of Cloudy with a Chance of Insights, Richard, David, and Cyrus explore the cutting edge of Microsoft Cloud innovation.The conversation begins with a deep dive into Microsoft Research’s new framework for classifying human-AI interactions—an essential step toward building smarter, more responsive applications.David then introduces the public preview of Windows Backup for Organizations, a cloud-backed solution that ties user profiles and settings to identity, offering a new layer of resilience for enterprise environments.Richard shares insights on Sentinel Data Lake, a powerful new tool for aggregating and analyzing security data across your environment. With support for KQL and Jupyter notebooks, and a tiered storage model, it’s designed for scale and flexibility.Cyrus delivers a compelling breakdown of a recent SharePoint exploit uncovered at Pwn2Own Berlin, highlighting the importance of zero trust architecture and proactive security measures. His recommendations—pre-authentication, WAFs, and Sentinel-based hunting—are essential for any organization still running on-prem environments.The episode wraps with a look at how AI development tools are empowering non-developers to build sophisticated solutions. David shares his experience using Claude Sonnet 4 in Visual Studio Code to automate integration analysis and reporting—proving that with the right tools, anyone can build something impactful.Key Themes:AI interaction telemetry and proactive interfacesWindows Backup and user-centric designSentinel Data Lake and scalable security analyticsSharePoint vulnerabilities and zero trust architectureAI tools for non-developers and solution reuseBlog:The Microsoft Cloud BlogSocials:X: https://x.com/richardihoganBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/richardihogan.bsky.socialLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardhoganAudio Versions:https://spoti.fi/3D5jBLshttps://apple.co/49kBxxLKeywords:#MicrosoftCloud, #AIinteractions, #WindowsBackup, #SentinelDataLake, #SharePoint #security, #AI, #cloudcomputing, #cybersecurityReferenced LinksClassifying Human–AI Interactions at Scale Windows Backup for Organizations Windows 2030 Vision – Agentic AI OS Microsoft 365 Copilot for GCC High / DoDA Nuclear weapons story: Making SharePoint Zero-Day-Tolerant with Microsoft Entra, Microsoft Sentinel, and Security CopilotIntroducing Microsoft Sentinel Data Lake

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    EP16 | Sentinel's New Home, Exchange Server SE, and AI's Impact on Tech Careers

    In this episode of 'Cloudy with a Chance of Insights', Richard Hogan discusses his transition to a new role within IBM, the upcoming changes in Microsoft's XDR and Sentinel solutions, and new features in Microsoft Purview. He shares his experiences with Copilot and productivity tools, explores the implications of natural language processing in SQL Server, and discusses the introduction of Exchange Server subscription edition. The episode concludes with reflections on changing career paths in the tech industry due to the rise of AI. KEYWORDS#MicrosoftCloud, #Copilot, #SQLServer, #ExchangeServer, #Purview, #XDR, #Sentinel, #AI, #ProductivityTools, CareerPaths Bloghttps://themicrosoftcloudblog.comSocialsX.Twitter: https://x.com/richardihoganBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/richardihogan.bsky.socialLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardhogan/ Audio VersionsSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3D5jBLsApple: https://apple.co/49kBxxL CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates05:15 Microsoft's XDR and Sentinel Transition08:25 New Features in Microsoft Purview09:48 Experiences with Copilot and Productivity Tools22:08 Natural Language Processing in SQL Server25:16 Exchange Server Subscription Edition28:15 Career Path Changes in Tech33:04 Conclusion and Call to Action LINKS Microsoft Purview Compliance Portal OCR Support forembedded Images in Files, including Office files in SharePoint/OneDrivehttps://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/microsoft-365/roadmap?id=497912 Exchange Server Subscription Edition (SE) is nowavailablehttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/exchange Agents at Work: Putting MSSQL MCP Server into Practicehttps://devblogs.microsoft.com/azure-sql/mssql-mcp-server-in-action-susans-journey/ Planning your move to Microsoft Defender portal for allMicrosoft Sentinel customershttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoft-security-blog/planning-your-move-to-microsoft-defender-portal-for-all-microsoft-sentinel-custo/4428613     

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    EP15 | M365 Local, Sovereign Cloud, Logic App Updates

    In this episode of 'Cloudy with a Chance of Insights', the hosts discuss Microsoft's recent announcement regarding the expansion of its sovereign cloud initiative, particularly focusing on the implications for Microsoft 365 Local. They explore the significance of data sovereignty, the inclusion of Exchange and SharePoint servers, and the absence of Teams in the sovereign package. The conversation also delves into the balance between AI investments and cybersecurity, highlighting the evolving landscape of cloud security responsibilities. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the evolving landscape of identity and access management (IAM) and data security, emphasizing the importance of robust identity solutions and multi-factor authentication (MFA). They explore the concept of zero trust, its assumptions, and the role of AI in enhancing security measures. The discussion also covers enterprise integration, AI governance, and the significance of Azure Logic Apps in hybrid deployment scenarios. Finally, they touch on the political influences affecting cloud strategies, particularly in relation to government regulations and the shift towards sovereignty in data management.Bloghttps://themicrosoftcloudblog.comSubscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CloudyWithaChanceofInsightsSocialsX.Twitter: https://x.com/richardihoganBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/richardihogan.bsky.socialLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardhogan/Audio VersionsSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3D5jBLsApple: https://apple.co/49kBxxL#MicrosoftCloud, #SovereignCloud, #microsoft365Local, #AI, #Cybersecurity, #DataSovereignty, #CloudSecurity, #ExchangeServer, #SharePointServer, #CloudCompliance, #IAM, #datasecurity, #identity, #zerotrust, #AzureLogicAppsCHAPTERS00:00 Introduction to Sovereign Cloud Initiative02:15 Deep Dive into Microsoft 365 Local12:07 Implications of Sovereign Cloud for Organizations18:46 AI and Cybersecurity: Balancing Investments24:43 Shared Responsibility in Cloud Security27:05 The Future of IAM and Data Security28:00 Identity as the New Perimeter29:12 Zero Trust: Assumptions vs. Reality30:55 The Role of AI in Zero Trust33:40 Enterprise Integration and AI Governance40:11 Azure Logic Apps and Hybrid Deployment46:42 Political Influences on Cloud StrategyLINKSAnnouncing comprehensive sovereign solutions empowering European organizationshttps://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2025/06/16/announcing-comprehensive-sovereign-solutions-empowering-european-organizations/SECURING AI AGENTS WITH INFORMATION-FLOW CONTROLhttps://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7336492549919907840/Announcing the General Availability of the Azure Logic Apps Rules Enginehttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/IntegrationsonAzureBlog/announcing-the-general-availability-of-the-azure-logic-apps-rules-engine/4416707Announcement: General Availability of Logic Apps Hybrid Deployment Modelhttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/IntegrationsonAzureBlog/announcement-general-availability-of-logic-apps-hybrid-deployment-model/4422414

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    EP14 | Microsoft Build, NLWeb, Cosmos DB Global Secondary Indexes, and Entra Agent ID

    In this week’s episode of Cloudy with a Chance of Insights, David, Cyrus and Richard discuss the latest developments in Microsoft Cloud. They explore personal learning journeys, particularly in AIcertifications, and delve into cybersecurity topics, including passwordless authentication and the introduction of Microsoft Entra. The discussion also covers the significance of passkeys, the integration of security in development processes, and the potential of Natural Language Web in AI applications. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various technological advancements, particularly focusing on Cosmos DB's global secondary indexes, the role of AI in research and development, and the future of AI factories.They also debate the implications of identity management for agents, the challenges of licensing and cost models in AI, and reflect on the evolution of computing history. The conversation concludes with insights into the current opportunities in research and security vulnerabilities.Bloghttps://themicrosoftcloudblog.comYouTube https://www.youtube.com/@CloudyWithaChanceofInsightsSocialsX.Twitter: https://x.com/richardihoganBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/richardihogan.bsky.socialLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardhogan/ Audio VersionsSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3D5jBLsApple: https://apple.co/49kBxxL CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and Technical Setup03:00 Overview of the LinkedIn Live Session06:02 Personal Learning Journey and AI Certifications12:03 Passwordless Authentication and Microsoft Entra14:58 The Future of Passkeys and Security21:05 Natural Language Web and AI Integration27:05 Understanding Global Secondary Indexes in Cosmos DB29:29 Microsoft Discovery: AI in Research and Development32:46 The Future of AI Factories and Generative Computing37:00 The Role of Agents and Identity Management42:32 Reflections on Computing History and Memory Management LINKSJohn Savil: NLWebhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nahm6tEPrA4 The Making of NLWebhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EF6uywH-Yzo Introducing NLWebhttps://news.microsoft.com/source/features/company-news/introducing-nlweb-bringing-conversational-interfaces-directly-to-the-web/ Satya Nadella on AI Agents, Rebuilding the Web, theFuture of Work, and morehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_a8EnBX8DSU MCP in 20 Minuteshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3vHJcHBS-w Why MCP is a Big Dealhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLpS7OfD5-s Your API is not an MCP | DEMFP786https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeOANluSqAE Boost Query Performance with Global Secondary Indexes inAzure Cosmos DBhttps://devblogs.microsoft.com/cosmosdb/boost-query-performance-with-global-secondary-indexes-in-azure-cosmos-db/ Transforming R&D with agentic AI: IntroducingMicrosoft Discovery https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/transforming-rd-with-agentic-ai-introducing-microsoft-discovery/?msockid=0e5d05b689c266ba0f75174c88106720 AI Factories & the Token Economyhttps://www.nvidia.com/gtc/keynote/ Entra Agent ID https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoft-entra-blog/announcing-microsoft-entra-agent-id-secure-and-manage-your-ai-agents/3827392

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    EP13 | Tech Layoffs, M365 Backup, and the Quiet Expansion of Sovereign Cloud

    In this episode of 'Cloudy with a Chance of Insights', thehosts discuss various topics including the recent tech layoffs affectingMicrosoft and other companies, the importance of community support during thesetimes, and valuable resources for Azure solution design. They also explore new features in Windows Server 2025 andthe implications of Sovereign Cloud in Europe. In this conversation, RichardHogan and Cyrus Irandoust discuss the recent updates in backup solutions forMicrosoft 365, particularly focusing on SharePoint, Exchange, and OneDrive.They explore the implications of these updates for data recovery andsovereignty, emphasising the importance of local data control and thechallenges posed by regulations like the US Cloud Act. The discussiontransitions into the concept of sovereign cloud, detailing its significance inensuring data residency and compliance with local laws. The conversation concludes with reflections on the future ofdata sovereignty and the evolving landscape of cloud solutions. #MicrosoftCloud, #techlayoffs, #Azure, #WindowsServer,#SovereignCloud, #architecturedesign, #technologynews, #M365,#backupsolutions,  #datasovereignty,#Microsoft, #SharePoint, #Exchange, #OneDrive, #cloudsolutions,#datarecoverysoftware  Bloghttps://themicrosoftcloudblog.com SocialsX.Twitter: https://x.com/richardihoganBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/richardihogan.bsky.socialLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardhogan/ CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction to Cloudy with a Chance of Insights03:01 Tech Layoffs and Industry Impact09:09 Azure Solution Design and Self-Learning Resources16:00 Navigating Tech Layoffs: Community Support and Networking19:59 Windows Server 2025 Features and Enhancements24:03 Sovereign Cloud and European Directives24:37 Backup Solutions for N36532:13 Understanding Sovereign Cloud41:24 The Future of Data Sovereignty and Cloud Solutions LINKSMicrosoft 365 Backuphttps://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/backup/?view=o365-worldwideASKIAMhttps://youtu.be/Qef1Ly4-s8I  GitHub CSDSkilling / Blueprintshttps://github.com/CSDSkilling/blueprintsMicrosoft Buildhttps://build.microsoft.com/en-US/homeWindows Server Summithttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/event/techcommunitylive/windows-server-summit-2025/4361618

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    EP12 | SharePoint 2019 Is Ending and the Security Architecture Is Changing With It

    Welcome to the latest instalment of Cloudy with a Chance of Insights, a bi-weekly podcast dedicated to exploring developments in the Microsoft cloud ecosystem and related technologies.In this episode, hosts Richard Hogan, David Rowley, and Cyrus Irandoust examine key topics shaping Microsoft’s technological landscape. The discussion offers insights on:➡ AI Innovations: A summary of a recent hackathon and its focus on advancing artificial intelligence solutions.➡ Cybersecurity: Updates on the importance of automatic attack disruption and its role in improving digital security.➡ Changes to SharePoint Licensing: Analysis of the subscription model, its impact on legacy system migrations, and considerations for enterprises maintaining older technology.➡ Sovereign Cloud Initiatives: An exploration of Microsoft’s commitments to European data sovereignty and the broader implications for global cloud strategies.➡ Future of BizTalk: Insights on the prospects for this established integration tool within evolving IT infrastructures.The hosts also delve into updates to Microsoft’s Security Reference Architecture, the unification of security tools, and advancements in Intune’s capabilities for enterprise environments. This episode provides a comprehensive overview for IT professionals and technology enthusiasts alike, offering valuable perspectives on the future of cloud technology and cybersecurity#Microsoft, #cloud, #cybersecurity, #AI, #SharePoint, #digitalsovereignty, #datacenters, #IBM, #technologynews, #podcast, #Microsoft365, #migration, #securityarchitecture, #BizTalk, #Intune, #automaticattackdisruption, #cloudsolutions, #legacysystems, #microsoftcloud, #microsoftazure Bloghttps://themicrosoftcloudblog.comSubscribe https://www.youtube.com/@CloudyWithaChanceofInsightsSocialsX.Twitter: https://x.com/richardihoganBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/richardihogan.bsky.socialLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardhogan/Audio VersionsSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3D5jBLsApple: https://apple.co/49kBxxLCHAPTERS00:00 Introduction to Cloudy with a Chance of Insights03:06 Hackathon Insights and AI Innovations05:55 Cybersecurity Trends and Observations09:12 IBM's New Microsoft Practice Announcement11:51 Microsoft's European Digital Commitments15:02 Sovereign Cloud and Data Center Expansion17:54 SharePoint Licensing Changes and Future Implications32:46 Navigating SharePoint's Subscription Model36:34 Challenges of SharePoint Migration40:18 Legacy Systems and Their Implications41:44 The Future of BizTalk and Microsoft Solutions43:38 Microsoft Security Reference Architecture Updates48:20 Unifying Microsoft Security Tools50:16 Recent Developments in Intune and Security54:58 Automatic Attack Disruption in Microsoft SecurityLINKSIBM Launches Microsoft Practicehttps://newsroom.ibm.com/2025-04-29-ibm-launches-microsoft-practice-to-deliver-transformative-business-value-for-clientsIBM Threat Intelligence Indexhttps://www.ibm.com/thought-leadership/institute-business-value/en-us/report/2025-threat-intelligence-indexUK Cyber Week Conference & Expohttps://www.ukcyberweek.co.uk/Microsoft announces new European digital commitmentshttps://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/2025/04/30/european-digital-commitments/Microsoft Security Bloghttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoftthreatprotectionblog/monthly-news---april-2025/4401552Microsoft MCRA Updateshttps://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/windows-autopatch/manage/windows-autopatch-hotpatch-updates

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    EP11 | Agentic AI Hits the Security Stack — What's Actually New

    In this week’s episode of 'Cloudy with a Chance ofInsights', the hosts discuss various recent developments in the Microsoft Cloud, including the new Copilot Studio features. The conversation also touches on security vulnerabilities and the implications of the CVE program. The hosts share insights on navigating technology changes and the importance of data privacy. They explore the significance of Student Security OperationsCentres (SOCS) in bridging the skills gap in cybersecurity education. The discussion also delves into the rise of agentic AI in cybersecurity, highlighting its potential to enhance security measures and the implications of AI in the context of popular culture, particularly referencing the Matrix. CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction to Cloudy with a Chance of Insights07:20 Navigating Microsoft Support Challenges13:04 Exploring Copilot Studio's New Features17:29 CVE Program and Government Funding Drama22:23 The Importance of Student Security Operations Centres26:57 Bridging the Skills Gap in Cybersecurity Education30:53 The Rise of Agentic AI in Cybersecurity38:53 Reflections on AI and the Matrix LINKSMicrosoft Customer Digital Experienceshttps://cdx.transform.microsoft.com/The Microsoft 365 Developer Programhttps://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/dev-program Announcing new computer use in Microsoft Copilot Studiofor UI automationhttps://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-copilot/blog/copilot-studio/announcing-computer-use-microsoft-copilot-studio-ui-automation/ Introducing r1, a pocket companion that moves AI fromwords to actionhttps://www.rabbit.tech/newsroom/introducing-r1 Releasing Windows 11 Build 26100.3902 to the ReleasePreview Channelhttps://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2025/04/10/releasing-windows-11-build-26100-3902-to-the-release-preview-channel/ Uncle Sam kills funding for CVE program. Yes, that CVEprogramhttps://www.theregister.com/2025/04/16/homeland_security_funding_for_cve/Student SOCs turn college experience into careerreadinesshttps://www.microsoft.com/en-us/education/blog/2025/04/student-socs-turn-college-experience-into-career-readiness/?msockid=2db0be1eba176e053806ab29bbf76ff3 Microsoft unveils Microsoft Security Copilot agents andnew protections for AIhttps://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2025/03/24/microsoft-unveils-microsoft-security-copilot-agents-and-new-protections-for-ai/ Counter Terrorism, Intelligence and Cybercrime (DualDegree) BSc (Hons)https://www.port.ac.uk/study/courses/undergraduate/bsc-hons-counter-terrorism-intelligence-cybercrime-dual-degree

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    EP10 | Cyber Resilience Is Not Disaster Recovery — and Insider Risk Proves It

    In this episode of 'Cloudy with a Chance of Insights', the hosts discuss various topics related to Microsoft Cloud technologies, including the innovative Microsoft Hands-Free Sound Jam, which allows users to control music through brainwave technology. They also delve into recent cybersecurity incidents, such as the potential Royal Mail dat breach, and the implications of new legislation on cybersecurity resilience. The conversation shifts to the relationship between cyber-resiliency and traditional disaster recovery, highlighting the need for a more integrated approach. The discussion moves to insider risk management, emphasising the importance of understanding internal threats and the tools available for monitoring and managing these risks. In this conversation, the speakers discuss recent Microsoft security announcements, focusing on data loss prevention, classification challenges, and the impact of AI tools on cybersecurity.  Finally, they explore innovations in AI, including a project toisolate copyrighted material in large language models, and the importance of critical thinking when using AI-generated content.  CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Cloudy with a Chance of Insights01:23 Exploring Microsoft Hands-Free Sound Jam06:20 Cybersecurity Updates: Royal Mail Breach and NewLegislation10:19 Cyber Resiliency vs. Traditional Disaster Recovery18:35 Diving into Insider Risk Management29:22 Introduction to Microsoft Security Announcements32:41 Data Loss Prevention and Classification Challenges36:55 Innovations in AI and Cyber Resilience39:31 The Role of AI in Content Generation and Analysis43:06 Sentiment Analysis and Employee Well-being LINKS Microsoft Hands-Free Sound Jamhttps://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/project/microsoft-hands-free-sound-jam/ Royal Mail investigates data leak claims, no impact onoperations.https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/royal-mail-investigates-data-leak-claims-no-impact-on-operations/ New cyber laws to safeguard UK economy and securelong-term growthhttps://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-cyber-laws-to-safeguard-uk-economy-secure-long-term-growth NCSC Annual Review 2024https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/collection/ncsc-annual-review-2024GCHQ worker admits taking top secret data homehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5y6933pp9go Microsoft unveils Microsoft Security Copilot agents andnew protections for AIhttps://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog Obliviate: Efficient Unmemorization for LLMshttps://github.com/microsoft/Obliviate-Unmemorization Microsoft Securehttps://register.secure.microsoft.com/?ocid=cmm204t3pxf  CONTACTS https://themicrosoftclpudblog.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/richardhogan/https://x.com/richardihogan  https://bsky.app/profile/richardihogan.bsky.social

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    EP09 | Identity Governance, SMB's & Cybercrime, Azure Landing Zones and Iced Coffee

    This week the hosts discuss various topics related toMicrosoft Cloud, including the significance of JML processes for account security, the challenges of managing permissions and access control, the launch of serverless GPUs, strategies for infrastructure landing zones, and the increasing cybersecurity threats faced by small and medium businesses (SMBs).The conversation emphasises the necessity for organisationsto be proactive in their security measures and to remain informed about the latest technological developments. This discussion explores the critical issues surroundingcybersecurity for small businesses, underscoring the vulnerabilities they encounter and the significance of tailored security solutions. Cyrus addresses the alarming statistics regarding consumer attacks, the role of Microsoft in delivering security solutions for SMBs, and the broaderimplications of cybercrime on small enterprises.The discussion also touches upon user experience incybersecurity measures and innovative methods to raise awareness about security threats.SHOW NOTES Announcing GA for Azure Container Apps Serverless GPUhttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/appsonazureblog/announcing-ga-for-azure-container-apps-serverless-gpus/4394302 Level up your defense: protect against attacks usingstale user accountshttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoftthreatprotectionblog/level-up-your-defense-protect-against-attacks-using-stale-user-accounts/4386290 The Hiscox Cyber Readiness Report 2024https://www.hiscox.co.uk/cyberreadiness Smart Choices, Strong Foundations: Selecting the RightInfrastructure Approachhttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azureinfrastructureblog/infrastructure-landing-zone---implementation-decision-making/4386520/replies/4394658 Unveiling Kubernetes lateral movement and attack pathswith Microsoft Defender for Cloudhttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoftdefendercloudblog/unveiling-kubernetes-lateral-movement-and-attack-paths-with-microsoft-defender-f/4374958 March Windows updates mistakenly uninstall Copilothttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-march-windows-updates-mistakenly-uninstall-copilot/ FBI Cyber Internet Crime Reporthttps://www.ic3.gov/AnnualReport/Reports/2023_IC3Report.pdf Lakera Gandalfhttps://gandalf.lakera.ai/do-not-tell-and-block NASA Sonification’shttps://science.nasa.gov/mission/hubble/multimedia/sonifications/ and just for David (which is scarily accurate)Ross from Friends showing his music/Keyboard Skillshttps://youtu.be/z0PJnc8BFTk CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction to Cloudy with a Chance of Insights02:15 JML Processes and Account Security08:10 Managing Permissions and Access Control13:17 Serverless GPUs and Cost Management16:50 Infrastructure Landing Zone Strategies21:26 Cybersecurity in the SMB Market22:35 Cybersecurity Landscape for Small Businesses30:12 Microsoft's Security Solutions for SMBs36:04 The Impact of Cybercrime on Small Enterprises40:35 User Experience in Cybersecurity49:37 Innovative Approaches to Cybersecurity Awareness

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    EP08 | The Kaito Project and What Happened When Microsoft Met the UK Government

    In this episode of 'Cloudy with a Chance of Insights', thehosts discuss various topics related to Microsoft Cloud, AI tools, cybersecurity, and recent technological developments.They share insights from the Microsoft AI Tour, the benefitsof accessibly from Generative AI, and experiences from an IBM Cyber Range exercise. The conversation also delves into the implications ofgovernment requests for encrypted data and recent tech developments, including tools for reporting phishing emails and releasing classic game source codes. LINKSThe Microsoft AI Tour - Londonhttps://aitour.microsoft.com/en-US/londonThe Kaito Projecthttps://github.com/kaito-project/kaitoMicrosoft Dragon Copilot provides the healthcareindustry’s first unified voice AI assistant that enables clinicians tostreamline clinical documentation, surface information and automate taskshttps://news.microsoft.com/2025/03/03/microsoft-dragon-copilot-provides-the-healthcare-industrys-first-unified-voice-ai-assistant-that-enables-clinicians-to-streamline-clinical-documentation-surface-information-and-automate-task/New sales agents accessible in Microsoft 365 Copilot helpteams close more deals, faster.https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blog/2025/03/05/new-sales-agents-accessible-in-microsoft-365-copilot-help-teams-close-more-deals-faster/?msockid=2db0be1eba176e053806ab29bbf76ff3IBM Cyber Rangehttps://www.ibm.com/services/xforce-cyber-rangeIBM Completes Acquisition of HashiCorp, CreatesComprehensive, End-to-End Hybrid Cloud Platformhttps://newsroom.ibm.com/2025-02-27-ibm-completes-acquisition-of-hashicorp,-creates-comprehensive,-end-to-end-hybrid-cloud-platform MSFTRecon: : A Powerful Reconnaissance Tool For Microsoft 365 And Azurehttps://kalilinuxtutorials.com/msftrecon/

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    EP07 | Entra God Mode, macOS Security, and What GenAI Is Doing to Critical Thinking

    In this episode of Cloudy with the Chance of Insights, the bi-weekly Microsoft Cloud Podcast.  The hosts discuss various topics related to Microsoft Cloud technology, including the new God Mode feature in Entra, enhancements in Intune for MAC security, and recent data breaches affecting organisations like the British Museum and HPE. The conversation emphasises the importance of security hygiene, user access management, and the need for organisations to adapt to modern endpoint management solutions. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various aspects of technology governance, data automation, and the implications of generative AI on critical thinking.They discuss the importance of security in technology, the challenges of managing insider risks, and the need for practical data transformation tools. The conversation also highlights the role of confidence in AI outputs and the emerging concept of shadow IT, emphasising the necessity for organisations to adapt to these changes. Securing DeepSeek and other AI systems with Microsoft Securityhttps://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/blog/2025/02/13/securing-deepseek-and-other-ai-systems-with-microsoft-security/ HPE notifies employees of data breach after Russian Office 365 hackhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hpe-notifies-employees-of-data-breach-after-russian-office-365-hack/ Google remakes Super Bowl ad after AI cheese gaffehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2j15r1g09o The Impact of Generative AI on Critical Thinking: Self-Reported Reductions in Cognitive Effort and Confidence Effects From a Survey of Knowledge Workershttps://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/uploads/prod/2025/01/lee_2025_ai_critical_thinking_survey.pdf?msockid=2db0be1eba176e053806ab29bbf76ff3 Data Formulator: A concept-driven, AI-powered approach to data visualisationhttps://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/data-formulator-a-concept-driven-ai-powered-approach-to-data-visualization/?msockid=2db0be1eba176e053806ab29bbf76ff3 Law firm restricts AI after 'significant' staff usehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cglyjn7le2ko Gaining Insight into Entra's "God Mode" for Azurehttps://www.linkedin.com/pulse/gaining-insight-entras-god-mode-azure-john-savill-yehrc/ British Museum hit by alleged IT attack by ex-workerhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cd9qjde4wnqo Intune for MAC OS - Pre-install and post-install scripthttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/intunecustomersuccess/understand-pre-install-and-post-install-scripts-for-macos-in-microsoft-intune/4377799 Payloadless packagedhttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/intunecustomersuccess/exploring-the-use-cases-of-payloadless-packages-in-microsoft-intune-for-macos/4382728 New application types in MacOS:https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/intunecustomersuccess/understanding-application-types-in-microsoft-intune-for-macos/4373987

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    EP06 | SASE, Residuality, and Where Microsoft's Security Strategy Is Heading

    In this episode of 'Cloudy with a Chance of Insights', the hosts discuss the latest developments in the Microsoft Cloud space, including OpenAI's Project Stargate and its implications for AI investments. They explore the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, particularly the relevance of VPNs and the emergence of SASE. The conversation also touches on the concept of Residuality Theory in software architecture, emphasizing flexibility over perfection. The episode concludes with insights on Microsoft's innovative collaboration with Coldplay and reflections on the global tech market dynamics.LINKSAnnouncing The Stargate Projecthttps://openai.com/index/announcing-the-stargate-project/Microsoft and OpenAI evolve partnership to drive the next phase of AIhttps://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2025/01/21/microsoft-and-openai-evolve-partnership-to-drive-the-next-phase-of-ai/UK chip firm Arm sale by Softbank collapses amid competition fearshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-60297874PM plans to 'unleash AI' across UK to boost growth https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crr05jykzkxoReeves Says Regulators Are Holding Back Britain’s Growthhttps://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/reeves-says-regulators-holding-back-124058118.htmlWhat is secure access service edge (SASE)?https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/security/business/security-101/what-is-saseAdvanced Software Architecture with Residualityhttps://ddd.academy/introduction-to-residuality-theory/Coldplay evolves the fan experience with Microsoft AI< br />https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/coldplay-evolves-the-fan-experience-with-microsoft-ai/Cisco AI Summithttps://www.ciscoaisummit.com/

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    EP05 | Red Teaming 100 AI Products: What Microsoft Actually Learned

    In this episode of 'Cloudy with a Chance of Insights', the hosts discuss recent developments in Microsoft Cloud, focusing on security updates related to Exchange Online, the implications of red teaming in AI security, and the growing threat of DDoS attacks. They also touch on the challenges in the cybersecurity field, including the shortage of professionals and the costs associated with defending against attacks. The conversation highlights the importance of proactive measures and collaboration in enhancing cloud security. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the latest advancements in AI and storage technologies. They wrap up by discussing the importance of understanding cloud-native concepts, emphasizing the need for scalable, resilient, and portable applications. The conversation also highlights the emergence of micro VMs and the role of Rust in enhancing security and efficiency in cloud environments.LINKSCISA Publishes Microsoft Expanded Cloud Log Playbook.https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/news/cisa-publishes-microsoft-expanded-cloud-log-implementation-playbookCloudflare Mitigates Record Breadking 5.6Tbps DDoS attackhttps://blog.cloudflare.com/ddos-threat-report-for-2024-q4IBM Traininghttps://skillsbuild.orgLessons from Red Teaming 100 Gen AI Products https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-cloud/blog/2025/01/14/enhancing-ai-safety-insights-and-lessons-from-red-teaming/?msockid=2db0be1eba176e053806ab29bbf76ff3

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    EP04 | 2024 Retrospective and Thoughts on 2025

    UPDATE: Apologies, I uploaded the incorrect audio file, this has now been resolvedIn this episode of 'Cloudy with a Chance of Insights', the hosts reflect on the past year in Microsoft Cloud, discussing key highlights and looking forward to future trends. They emphasize the growing importance of security, shifts in security practices, and the shared responsibility model. The conversation also delves into challenges in cloud migration, the future of quantum computing, and the intersection of AI and quantum technologies. KEYWORDS:#MicrosoftCloud, #security, #quantumcomputing, #AI, #cloudmigration, #cybersecurityLINKS:IBM Secure by Designhttps://ibm.co/3Pr3effMicrosoft Secure Futures Initiativehttps://ibm.co/3Pr3effGeico Repatriates Workloads to On-Premiseshttps://bit.ly/40v067hApple urged to withdraw 'out of control' AI news alertshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cge93de21n0oMark Russinovich - MSFT Bloghttps://bit.ly/4a7AwtnOpen Quantum Safe Projecthttps://openquantumsafe.org

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    EP03 | The M365 Oversharing Problem and What Maester Does About It

    In this episode of 'Cloudy with a Chance of Insights', the hosts discuss various topics related to Microsoft Cloud, including the Meister tool for security configuration, the concept of Zero Trust, oversharing controls in M365, and the importance of data security. They also highlight Microsoft's achievement of 100% coverage of the MITRE attack framework and new features in Microsoft Sentinel for security posture assessment. The conversation emphasises the need for proactive security measures and user adoption in organisations.CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction to Microsoft Cloud Insights02:30 Exploring Meister: A PowerShell-Based Tool for Security Configuration10:10 Understanding Zero Trust and Identity Management12:50 Oversharing Controls in M365: Risks and Solutions20:50 The Importance of Data Security and User Trust26:43 Microsoft's 100% Coverage of the MITRE Attack Framework39:10 New Features in Microsoft Sentinel for Security PostureTAGS:#microsoftcloud, #Azure, #M365, #Microsoft365, #ZeroTrust, #zerotrustsecurity, #Maester, #SentonelLINKS:Companion Site:https://themicrosoftcloudblog.comMasterhttps://maester.dev/Introducing SOC Optimization Recommendations Based on Similar Organizationshttps://bit.ly/3DwRgxMGet ready for Microsoft 365 Copilot with SharePoint Advanced Managementhttps://bit.ly/3Dx2VwyMicrosoft 365 Defender demonstrates 100 percent protection coverage in the 2023 MITRE Engenuity ATT&CK® Evaluationshttps://bit.ly/3DwrxWg

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    EP02 | Radius, Azure Local, and the Quiet Death of the Azure AD Graph API

    On this week's episode, Cyrus provides an overview of Azure Local a new service which builds on the existing Azure Stack HCI service, whilst David introduces Richard to Radius, which is a cloud-native application platform that enables developers and IT operators to collaborate on delivering and managing cloud-native applications.Richard then highlights some changes to the Azure Bastion Service and the deprecation of the Azure AD API service. We then cover some general IT news or interesting items we discovered over the last week, including a potential new Christmas No 1Show NotesAzure Localhttps://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/products/local/?msockid=2db0be1eba176e053806ab29bbf76ff3Radiushttps://docs.radapp.io/Azure Bastion Premiumhttps://azure.microsoft.com/de-de/blog/enhance-your-security-capabilities-with-azure-bastion-premiumAzure AD API - End of Lifehttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/identity/action-required-azure-ad-graph-api-retirement/4090533News / Interesting StuffMicrosoft dangles $10K for hackers to hijack LLM email servicehttps://www.theregister.com/2024/12/09/microsoft_llm_prompt_injection_challenge/To fab or not.https://www.theregister.com/2024/12/10/gelsinger_departure_intel_futureGirl band or boy band?!https://www.linkedin.com/posts/davidrrowley_microsoft-christmas-pop-activity-7270727842861092864-dyGxMarS - A unified financial market simulation engine in the era of generative foundation modelshttps://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/mars-a-unified-financial-market-simulation-engine-in-the-era-of-generative-foundation-models/Microsoft AI Chipshttps://www.reuters.com/technology/artificial-intelligence/microsoft-launches-two-data-center-infrastructure-chips-speed-ai-applications-2024-11-19/?utm_source=chatgpt.comMicrosoft Hacking Eventhttps://www.theverge.com/2024/11/19/24299999/microsoft-zero-day-quest-hacking-event-ai-cloud-security?utm_source=chatgpt.com

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    EP01 | Planes, Microsoft Ignite and Squirrels

    This week's episode covers Richard's travel woes, a recap of Microsoft Ignite, and a round-up of some of the more interesting (at least to us) news stories from the past couple of weeks.ReferencesMicrosoft Ignite - On Demandhttps://ignite.microsoft.com/en-USMicrosoft Ignite Keynotehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YiB2OvK6sYWindows 365 Linkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXS8VhtosGICross Subscription Load Balancershttps://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/load-balancer/cross-subscription-overviewChinese Research Team Breaks RSA Encryptionhttps://www.techno-science.net/en/news/chinese-researchers-succeed-in-breaking-rsa-encryption-using-quantum-computer-N25990.htmlConservationists Turn to AI in Battle to Save Red Squirrelshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cd6vwy30pv8oMicrosoft Update Fun and GamesWindows 2025: https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/08/windows_2025_surprise_install/?td=rt-3aExchange: https://www.theregister.com/2024/11/15/microsoft_exchange_buggy_patchCopilot Analyticshttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/microsoftvivablog/introducing-copilot-analytics-to-measure-ai-impact-on-your-business/4301717These 2 Hackers Have Created Real X-Ray Specshttps://www.forbes.com/sites/daveywinder/2024/10/04/these-2-hackers-have-created-real-x-ray-specs/

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    EP00 | The Journey Begins

    Pilot episode of a new series where Richard Hogan, David Rowley and Cyrus Irandoust discuss all things Microsoft Cloud, tech in general as well as reminiscing about old tech and other items of a bygone age.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Cloudy with a Chance of Insights is a practitioner‑led podcast for architects, engineers, and security professionals working with the Microsoft Cloud.In each episode, we take a grounded, experience‑led look at Azure, Microsoft 365, Security, and AI, focusing less on release notes and more on what actually changes in real environments.We discuss what breaks, what gets harder, what’s worth paying attention to, and what can usually wait. Expect opinionated conversation, technical context, and the occasional bit of healthy scepticism rather than marketing hype or surface‑level news summaries.

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