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Category: Security

Test SSL/TLS Protocols using PowerShell

Testing enabled SSL and TLS protocols on servers is something I have to do for hardening and security purposes. Of course, you can do that using PowerShell with the Test-TlsProtocols Module from TechnologyAnimal 🙂 In this blog post, I will show you how.

Harm Veenstra Networking, PowerShell, Security 4 Comments January 16, 2026January 17, 2026 3 Minutes

Using the EntraExporter PowerShell module

In the past, I used LDIFDE or CSVDE to export Active Directory information. For Entra ID, there's EntraExporter from Merill Fernando 🙂 In this blog post, I will show you how it works.

Harm Veenstra Azure, Entra ID, Microsoft Graph, PowerShell, Security 1 Comment November 20, 2025November 22, 2025 8 Minutes

Report on Named Locations using PowerShell

Named Locations are convenient to use, but obtaining a clear overview from within the Conditional Access panes can be challenging. In this blog post, I will show how you can create a nice overview and report of them 🙂

Harm Veenstra Azure AD, Entra ID, PowerShell, Security Leave a comment November 14, 2025November 14, 2025 5 Minutes

Search and download Microsoft Updates using the MSCatalogLTS PowerShell module

You can use the Microsoft Update Catalog site to search and download Microsoft Updates, but there's also MSCatalogLTS 🙂 In this blog post, I will demonstrate how it works and explain why it's superior to the traditional catalog site.

Harm Veenstra PowerShell, Security, Windows Updates Leave a comment September 18, 2025September 19, 2025 2 Minutes

Using the Microsoft-Extractor-Suite PowerShell module for collecting Microsoft Online logs

Collecting logs from various Microsoft Endpoints, like Entra, 365 Services, and Azure, can be a hassle sometimes. The Microsoft-Extractor-Suite module from Joey Rentenaar and Korstiaan Tam can help you with that! In this blog post, I will show you how to use it

Harm Veenstra Logs, PowerShell, Security Leave a comment August 8, 2025August 8, 2025 7 Minutes

Introduction to the Microsoft.OSConfig PowerShell module

While at the Microsoft MVP summit, one of the MVPs mentioned the Microsoft.OSConfig module. I haven't used it before, and I like how it works and how the product team works with the Desired State Config team on this! In this blog post, I will show you how it works.

Harm Veenstra PowerShell, Security Leave a comment April 4, 2025April 4, 2025 4 Minutes

Show expiring local Certificates using PowerShell

You always use certificates but forget when they expire until it's too late. In this blog post, I will show you how to use a small script when starting a PowerShell session to display certificates about to expire on your Windows system.

Harm Veenstra PowerShell, Security Leave a comment January 10, 2025January 10, 2025 2 Minutes

Use PowerShell to check if (shortened) URL link is safe

It just happens a lot: you receive a (shortened) URL and are unsure if it's safe to open. Sometimes, I open it in Windows Sandbox or use the urlscan.io website. In this blog post, I will show you how you can automate the check of a URL and see if it's safe or not 🙂

Harm Veenstra PowerShell, Security 15 Comments November 22, 2024August 3, 2025 4 Minutes

Query the required permissions of a Microsoft Graph cmdlet

Microsoft Graph can be difficult sometimes. There are loads of PowerShell Microsoft Graph Modules and cmdlets that require different permissions. In this blog post, I will show you how to query the permissions for a cmdlet, multiple cmdlets, or all cmdlets from a specific Microsoft Graph module.

Harm Veenstra Entra ID, Microsoft Graph, PowerShell, Security Leave a comment September 19, 2024September 19, 2024 7 Minutes

Configuring PowerShell settings using Intune or Group Policy

Every Windows device has PowerShell installed by default. (Sadly, it's still only version 5, not version 7.) However, you want to configure the devices' security and log settings. In this blog post, I will show you how to do that using Microsoft Intune or Group Policy.

Harm Veenstra Active Directory, Intune, Microsoft Endpoint Manager, PowerShell, Security 2 Comments September 5, 2024September 9, 2024 5 Minutes

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  1. Harm Veenstra on PowerShell v7.6 LTS Release and why it mattersMarch 30, 2026

    Bug fixes mostly,.NET changes etc. But always good to know and to be on supported releases

  2. Thomas on PowerShell v7.6 LTS Release and why it mattersMarch 30, 2026

    Hi Harm Not that there are that many new features, but always nice to be on the newest release. Thanks…

  3. Harm Veenstra on Learning PowerShell on Microsoft LearnMarch 20, 2026

    Nice ❤️ Stephan is doing great stuff!

  4. Calvin on Learning PowerShell on Microsoft LearnMarch 20, 2026

    The PowerShell performance considerations are also a huge resource, given they state most of the techniques are not idiomatic but…

  5. Harm Veenstra on Intune Proactive Remediation for “Microsoft Windows Unquoted Service Path” / CVE-2013-1609, CVE-2014-0759, CVE-2014-5455March 11, 2026

    You could check the intune logs or the Remediation log on one of those clients to see what's going on…

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