Introducing Microsoft Global Secure Access - No More VPN's!
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Published 2024-03-08
In this video we'll talk about how the security and network landscape has changed and I'll also give a full demo into Global Secure Access.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:50 How Security Used to Work
02:02 How Everything Has Changed
03:13 Today's Network Problem
03:49 Secure Service Edge
04:16 Microsoft 365 SSE
05:07 Secure Service Edge Demo
05:28 Activate Service
05:49 Enabling Conditional Access
06:28 Traffic Forwarding Profiles
07:48 Install Client on Devices
09:05 Create Conditional Access Policy
11:50 Create Web Filtering Policy
14:14 Create Security Profile
15:33 Create Web Filtering Conditional Access
17:37 Monitoring
All Comments (21)
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Dude - I'm so glad to have found your channel. No filler, just great explainers and demonstrations. Cheers!
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Thanks Jonathan. This is cool. Exactly what we have all been needing. Great explanation.
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Thanks Johnathan! Looking forward to new demos like this!
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Great video as always!
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Great video, your content is super helpful. Thanks 👍
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Great information Brother and great video thanks so much!
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Great video. Love the content you produce.
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thanks for the easy to digest video 👍
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Thanks, Jonathan! Did I miss it or can you not have custom messages displayed to the policy subjects? To simply block the access to certain categories/ sites sans note that it violates the company policy will IMHO create more confusion and incidents/ SR’s.
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This is awesome, thanks Jonathon! Any chance you could do a video on Entra Private Access and the way it works with allowing you to access on-prem resources such as file shares and private apps through the global secure access client?
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You mentioned your test VM was in InTune for the tenant. Is InTune enrollment required to run Global Secure Access on an endpoint device? Also, how long do you have to wait to see the "All Compliant Network Locations" show up in the locations list when you go to create the new Block policy? thx.
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Another great video Jonathan, many thanks. One question: is it dependant on devices being controlled via Intune?
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Hi Jonathan, you wouldn't believe how much your videos have been helping me. I'm curious, do you think this will limited use of SD-WAN?
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given Windows and Microsoft's rampant data collection, who in their right mind would use this?
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It is an interesting concept of doing central policy management of the Windows firewall and/or hosts file via web interface. Perhaps, as you mentioned, welcome for smaller businesses, because we on the large enterprise already do this (using different tools) since before pandemic days. The main drawback I see is the reliance on one single source for everything: if Microsoft makes one accidental change, your entire business is locked out. That is why having different vendors for certain solutions - including on-premises - still helps keeping your business running. Good recap of the tool, though. Kudos!
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Hello Jonathan, thank you for this video. Can you please explain why you selected the BLOCK option at 10:16 in the video ? Also, is there an option to make all activity and traffic on your laptop use Microsoft Global Secure Access therefore keeping everything secure.
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Nice video. I really like how you focus on business premium. There is very little smb Microsoft content yt.
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Very intresting one.
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Hey quick Question , can i have other traffic like Domain Controller Line of Sight ?
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This reminds me of Computer Basics (Unit 3: The Internet and More, Pages 213 & 214).