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v0.0.13 EntraFIDOFinder is out

December 2, 2024 by ClaytonT Leave a Comment

New Version of EntraFIDOFinder is out and i’ve added a better way to find out which version of FIDO they are using too. I’ve updated it for the PowerShell version and the webversion.

Enhancements

  • Filter by FIDO version from FIDO Alliance (PowerShell and Web Version)
    • Using ValidateSet for versions (“FIDO U2F”, “FIDO 2.0”, “FIDO 2.1”, “FIDO 2.1 PRE”)
  • Added -AllProperties
    • Default to terminal shows basic fields, but added -AllProperties that I’ll add more of the useful fields first
  • Show-FIDODbVersion now shows you your current version and if it needs to be updated

I did notice that there is a difference for AAGUID 30b5035e-d297-4ff7-b00b-addc96ba6a98 where on Microsofts website it says it should be compatible with BLE, but mine script isn’t seeing that. I’m going to check this week and see why its doing that. Hopefully it is a quick fix.
UPDATE: Same day Microsoft updated their webpage to show that it isn’t compatible with BLE, making mine correct again.

Let me know your thoughts and what you would like to see and or not see…

PowerShell Gallery: https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/EntraFIDOFinder/0.0.13
GitHub: https://github.com/DevClate/EntraFIDOFinder

Hope you have a great day!

Tagged With: 365, Automation, Module Monday, PowerShell, Reporting, Security

First Snowfall of the Season

November 22, 2024 by ClaytonT Leave a Comment

First snowfall in NY! Tell me about the first time PowerShell just clicked… what was that moment?

Mine was adding new users to AD(it’s usually AD or Exchange, right?) and remembering the standard fields needed to be filled out with their default values. Also when we had multiple new hires it was so time consuming clicking through the GUI. That’s when I learned how to create an AD user with a CSV. It was life changing and realized I needed to do more of this.

Now I have a module that is meant to create Microsoft 365 test environments but can be used in production to create users, groups, and much more from an excel file without even having excel on the computer! You can check out the module below.

We all start somewhere and love hearing that light bulb moment that triggers the snowball effect!

365AutomatedLab
Powershell Gallery: https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/365AutomatedLab/2.11.0
GitHub: https://github.com/DevClate/365AutomatedLab

Tagged With: 365, 365AutomatedLab, AD, Automation, PowerShell

October 14, 2024 – Tomorrow is MFA Enforcement day and we have our first FIDO2 key update

October 14, 2024 by ClaytonT Leave a Comment

Today is the last day before Phase 1 of MFA Enforcement of Microsoft portals being turned on. This includes break glass accounts as well, so make sure you have your FIDO keys, Certs, or a dedicated computer with Windows Hello for Business setup.

You can learn more of the details at Microsoft Learn – https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/authentication/concept-mandatory-multifactor-authentication

If you want to see what accounts will be affected, check out Daniel Bradley’s great blog at https://ourcloudnetwork.com/how-to-assess-the-impact-of-mfa-enforcement-in-azure/

This past Saturday we had our first update to the FIDO2 key database. The OneSpan DIGIPASS FX1 BIO now has been approved for NFC. It looks like it was updated later on Friday as the page shows last updated on the 11th, but when I had checked that morning there wasn’t an update.

Also, I’ve updated the module to show the change in database as well as when you check which version of the database you have it automatically tells you if it is outdated instead of needing to then run the -NewVersion parameter.

Added Cmdlet Get-FIDODbLog which will show you the database merge log so you don’t have to go to the web to see it and will have it right in your terminal.

PowerShell Gallery: https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/EntraFIDOFinder/0.0.10
GitHub: https://github.com/DevClate/EntraFIDOFinder
Interactive Key Explorer: https://devclate.github.io/EntraFIDOFinder/Explorer/

Hope this helps with your security journey, and if there is anyway I can help, please feel free to reach out.

Tagged With: 365, Azure, Entra, FIDO2, PowerShell, Security

EntraFIDOFinder Update

October 9, 2024 by ClaytonT Leave a Comment

October 15, is less than a week away for the MFA requirement on certain 365 Apps. Please make sure you are all set by then. Make sure to go through all your accounts, especially those old ones that you rarely ever touch, and see if you still need it or what is the best way to protect it now. For some you will be able to delete and others you will need something such as a cert, FIDO2 key, or Windows Hello for Business. For those that will need a FIDO2 key, I’ve pulled from Microsoft Learn the current Attestation capable FIDO2 keys that are compatible with Entra. The database may say that it was last updated September 30, 2024, but I reviewed it today(Oct 9th) and the list still hasn’t changed. Once they do update it, I’ll update mine as well as show the changes.

With that said, I’ve now created a function called Show-FIDODbVersion that will show you what your current version is, and if you use Show-FIDODbVersion -NewestVersion, it will show you the newest version out. Would you rather me, show the difference as soon as you run Show-FIDODbVersion if there is or do you want them seperate?

Also working on automating the update process so that it can be checked daily with minimal intervention.

Are there any other features you’d like to see? I’m going to be adding at least vendor links and I’ve been trying to find pricing, but more than a handful of them do not even show pricing and not sure how valuable it will be if only a few of the vendors have pricing. How critical is cost to you?

I hope EntraFIDOFinder has been useful for you, and I can’t believe it has over 100 downloads already. I wasn’t even going to publish this, but figured there was someone else out there that didn’t want to just look at a static website and scroll through, so that is why I created the module and the interactive webpage.

PowerShell Gallery: EntraFIDOFinder
GitHub: EntraFIDOFinder
EntraFIDOFinder Explorer

Enjoy your day and get secure!

Tagged With: 365, AD, Automation, Entra, FIDO2, PowerShell, Reporting, Security

EntraFIDOFinder: Web Version now available

October 2, 2024 by ClaytonT Leave a Comment

Yes, I know it may seem counter productive to make a web version of it, but I wanted to have an interactive web version so that it is easier for people to use then Microsoft’s version. The data is the same as the PowerShell version and will be updated at the same time as they are pulling from the same source.

Functionality:

  • Search by Vendor
  • Filter by USB, NFC, BIO, and BLE

Web Version: EntraFIDOFinder
PowerShell Version: EntraFIDOFinder

Let me know what you think, and have a great day!

Tagged With: 365, Entra, FIDO2, PowerShell, Reporting, Security

EntraFIDOFinder – New PowerShell Module

September 30, 2024 by ClaytonT Leave a Comment

After so much interest from my post on Friday, I figured I’d do one better and make a PowerShell module that does it for you. So now you will be able to find which FIDO2 keys are attestation compatible with Entra right from your terminal. In the very near future I will have individual functions for exporting to Excel, CSV, Markdown, and PDF, but know a lot of people like to customize that themselves. I even put a few quick pointers on GitHub for it too, but will be doing tutorials shortly as well.

I’m still cleaning up the GitHub, but it is in the PowerShell Gallery and on GitHub at the links below.

You are able to search by Brand and/or device type such as USB, NFC, BLE, or BIO. These values are all parameter validated so if you do not see a brand that you have, then currently it is not compatible. Here is also the original link I shared on Friday Microsoft Learn FIDO2 Hardware Attestation.

Let me know what you think and do you find it useful. There are a few other features I want to add, but open to any other suggestions or do you think it is good as is?

And don’t forget the mid Oct deadline is coming up quickly for Entra admin portals, good luck!

PowerShell Gallery: EntraFIDOFinder
GitHub: EntraFIDOFinder

Tagged With: 365, Automation, AzureAD, Entra, MFA, PowerShell, Security, SSO

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