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Ninja Cat Giveaway: Episode 2 | Mastering email authentication and slashing overrides: Part 2
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- NGraebeCopper ContributorThank you for the brilliant video. I saw a cat in the advanced hunting dashboard. Very cool the KQL query to see a list of messages and the used exchange transport rule the threat type and the OrgLevel action. Very nice
- cloudx2Copper Contributor
HeikeRitter I like the one who escapes from your shoulder at the beginning of this episode!
- Rakib_RahmanBrass ContributorThere were many instances of the cat and it was shown very cleverly trough out the episode. For me who is trying to master KQL the links with example code is helpful when I'm going back to how write and use it in a meaningful way.
- James_AgombarBrass ContributorReally excellent video thank you. Loved the dog chasing ninja cat across the screen. We have a Rottweiler and 3 cats, yet he can’t be bothered with them. I found the section on sending emails to MS for investigation really helpful and didn’t realise you could simultaneously block for a period of time / permanently from the same menu.
- Saw the ninja cat throughout the presentation. Especially liked when it popped out behind a painting. One thing I learned (again) was how to operate the admin submissions since I do it very rarely 😄
- alexhudish
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Shoulder cat during a dramatic stare: "It's cool that you trust the vendor. But do you trust everybody on the Internet?"
I learned how the different pieces of the protection stack work together to keep us secure. - Rsc94Copper Contributor
I saw cats trough the whole episode.
Today i learned more about the advanced hunting for emails, looking forward to work with this and see what i can enhance my envoirments with - rAdewaleCopper ContributorSaw a ninja cat pop up on right shoulder. I learnt not to add domain names in the allow list in an attempt to whitelist emails from specific senders.
- Marko LoukkaanhuhtaBrass ContributorSpotted ninja cat throughtout. Favourite was sudden appearances behind art painting. I learned that one should never use ip overrides without additional parameters in place if using transport rules, and don't use SCL -1, because it will bypass spam and phishing filttering.
- FlowQCopper ContributorI liked the ninja cat next to your name when the presentation was coming to an end. It was nice to learn how impactful is the difference between blocking/allowing senders and domains via Submit and Transport rules.