Starting on Wednesday September 27, till Friday September 29 the Workplace Ninja Summit which is an in-person event will take place in Baden, Switserland. This event is organized by the diverse Workplace Ninja User Groups throughout the world which provide delegates helping to organize this 3 day event.
The event will have more than 100, level 300 – 500 sessions around the following topics: Microsoft Endpoint Manager ConfigMgr & Intune, Microsoft Security, Microsoft Defender, Microsoft Sentinel, Microsoft Entra, PowerShell and Azure Virtual Desktop & Windows 365. Microsoft is also contributing to this event by sending a lot of product groups members as speakers which makes the event extra unique in my opinion. Have a look at all the amazing speakers at this event here, and for an overview of the agenda here.
At this event, I will be speaking about Microsoft Entra Id/Azure AD Conditional Access and about Microsoft Intune Mobile Application Management together with Kim Heyrman from Belgium.
My first session is titled: “Implementing and building advanced Azure AD/Microsoft Entra Id Conditional Access scenarios” and will start at 11:40 till 12:40 on Wednesday September 27.
Abstract: So, you have built your Conditional Access rules and everything is working stable and as expected. Now it’s time to implement some more advanced scenario’s which you can achieve by using Conditional Access in combination with other Microsoft 365 products. By using these more advanced scenario’s we can meet more complex requirements when it comes to protecting the identity of the user, or protecting the company data stored in SaaS based applications like SharePoint.
The second session, titled: “Intune MAM, keeping it KISS and doing it better!” will start at 16:40 till 17:40 on Thursday September 28th which I will co-present with Kim Heyrman working as an IT Consultant at Obvus in Belgium
Abstract: We’ll dive deep into Intune Mobile Application Management as part of Microsoft Endpoint Manager. We’ll go thru the diverse landscape that explain certain identify driven MAM scenarios and their potential issues that drove us nuts. Of course a big part of this is conditional access driven and we will show how to troubleshoot MAM related issues in case it goes south.
I’m really looking forward meeting you all again and consume and share knowledge in a really nice atmosphere in Switzerland.