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Just Because You Have an EA and Enterprise Support Does Not Mean You Are Ready for a Breach
There is a common and risky assumption in Microsoft Security Support belief I hear more often than I probably should, especially in large enterprise environments where a customer may have an Enterprise Agreement (EA): We have an EA and Enterprise Support. Microsoft will take care of us if something bad happens. I understand where that belief comes from. Enterprise Agreement sounds comprehensive...thorough, even. Enterprise Support sounds like you are covered no matter what. O

Shannon
Jan 184 min read


HTTP Confused Me for a Long Time...Here’s What Finally Helped!
For a long time, HTTP felt like background noise to me. Websites loaded, APIs responded, dashboards refreshed, and everything mostly worked. Whenever HTTP came up, I subconsciously filed it under “developer skills” and moved on. But the more I worked in cloud architecture, security, performance troubleshooting, and cost conversations, the more I realized I was making decisions that depended heavily on HTTP behavior without really understanding it. So I finally slowed down and

Shannon
Jan 134 min read
APIs Aren't Just For Devs Pt. 10 - AuthN and AuthZ Plus REST APIs Explained!
If you're just joining me at this post, I now have 9 previous blogs that cover APIs in hopes of demystifying developer technology a bit....

Shannon
Aug 21, 20235 min read
APIs Aren't Just For Devs Pt. 7 - HTTP Responses
Ok here I am on my 7th post, trying to help you make sense of APIs. A lot of us managed to become a whole lot more technical and develop...

Shannon
Aug 2, 20233 min read
APIs Aren't Just For Devs Pt. 5 - HTTP Response Codes
I know in my last post; I mentioned I would take you through real life examples of using public APIs using Postman. It dawned upon me as...

Shannon
Jul 26, 20232 min read
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