Cybersecurity: Checking full permissions on organizational units
Do wrong employees have full control permissions on organizational units? This PowerShell script checks if that is the case so you take appropriate action.
Do wrong employees have full control permissions on organizational units? This PowerShell script checks if that is the case so you take appropriate action.
This PowerShell script will collect SSL status on all domain controllers in an Active Directory forest and save the output to a CSV file.
If you have open network shares on your network, you are opening the door to cybersecurity risks. Use PowerShell to check the status of your network shares.
Whether you use Windows DHCP servers or third-party DHCP servers, enable conflict detection to avoid leasing out conflicting IP addresses.
Mailboxes in Office 365 configured to allow external forwarding is a security risk and compliance issue. Here’s how to find those mailboxes with PowerShell.
Here’s a PowerShell script to ensure the capabilities assigned to Exchange Online mailboxes match with the number that admins have documented.
The PowerShell script provided in this article can be very handy when you need to evaluate Exchange Online storage mailbox policies in Office 365.
You certainly don’t want deleted Office 365 users to still be under an Office 365 license. Here’s a PowerShell script to check deleted users’ status.
You need to monitor your IT infrastructure to avoid disasters. NetCrunch 10.6 is a monitoring solution for your entire IT ecosystem. Here’s our review.
Office 365 Exchange Online admins must ensure all mailboxes created in Office 365 have auditing enabled. Here’s how to check mailbox auditing status.