Browser Extensions – How to Take Control Before It’s Too Late?

This may seem a bit of an obvious topic. Organizations are managing a lot of aspects of the Edge browser but leaving the browser extensions section unmanaged or let the user to install extensions as they wish. The outcome of this can be critical as browser extensions are the starting point of many coordinated attacks. … Continue reading Browser Extensions – How to Take Control Before It’s Too Late?

Browser Security With Microsoft Intune – Set Google Workspace Domain Restrictions

It is possible that the organizations are in multi-cloud environments. Having a Google Workspace is nothing new. However, if you want to make sure your users are only login to a given list of domains and not to other Domains, a policy setting is imminent. Usage: This policy works in both Microsoft Edge and Google … Continue reading Browser Security With Microsoft Intune – Set Google Workspace Domain Restrictions

Browser Security With Microsoft Intune – How to Block Browser Extensions?

This is blog post 1 of the Browser Security With Microsoft Intune series. I wanted to dedicate this article to browser extensions. This is something we all know dearly, but can pose issues in a working environment if it's not managed properly. The IssuePast Browser Extension-Related IncidentsCreate the PolicyMicrosoft EdgeGoogle ChromeMozilla FirefoxKey Settings to Consider … Continue reading Browser Security With Microsoft Intune – How to Block Browser Extensions?

How to Easily Configure Google Chrome Policies via Microsoft Endpoint Manager?

I would say this is a long time coming and Admins can take a bit of a rest without looking for the Google Chrome ADMX files and updating the custom OMA-URI content whenever the ADMX updates.The good news is Microsoft Endpoint Manager has the relevant Google Chrome policy settings within the portal! This is a … Continue reading How to Easily Configure Google Chrome Policies via Microsoft Endpoint Manager?