Snorkelling: Getting Started with Microsoft Cloud Security
đ Snorkelling: Getting Started with Microsoft Cloud Security
Welcome to the reef. Itâs bright, busy, and occasionally bites.
If youâve ever looked at Microsoftâs cloud security stack and felt overwhelmedârelax. You donât need a million certs, a rack of gear, or clearance from ASIO. What you do need are a few essential tools, a healthy dose of curiosity, and the philosophical fortitude of one very strange animal.
Letâs begin.
đ§° 1. A Laptop (Not Fancy, Just Functional)
You donât need a 96-core monster with RGB lighting and a GPU capable of rendering Middle-earth. A solid laptop with a modern browser, a decent CPU, and a willingness to multitask is more than enough.
đ 2. Documentation (The Microsoft Kind)
Your new best friend is the Microsoft Learn platform. Bookmark the docs for Defender for Cloud, Entra ID, Intune, and the Security Compliance toolkit.
đ» 3. VS Code (or Something Equally Sassy)
Youâll be scripting policies, writing JSON, and poking Graph API with a stick. Visual Studio Code is your lightweight Swiss Army knife. Install extensions for:
- Azure Resource Manager (ARM)
- Bicep
- PowerShell
- Markdown
Bonus: add GitHub integration.
đŠ 4. An Insatiable Need to Know (Activate Your Inner Platypus)
Youâll need one key trait to thrive in Microsoft Cloud Security: curiosity. Channel your inner platypusâa creature that lays eggs, senses electromagnetic fields, and has venom.
Itâs weird, underestimated, and perfectly adapted to thrive where few others can.
So should you be.
đ Coming Up Next in Snorkelling:
- âThe Portal Tour: What the Hell is Where?â
- âM365 vs Azure Security: Why Are There Two of Everything?â
- âConditional Access for Humans (Not Robots)â
Until then, snorkel up, curiosity on. The reefâs only going to get weirder from here.