{"repo":"OsbornePro/BTPS-SecPack","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/OsbornePro/BTPS-SecPack","clone":"git clone https://github.com/OsbornePro/BTPS-SecPack.git","description":"This repository contains a collection of PowerShell tools that can be utilized to protect and defend an environment based on the recommendations of multiple cyber security researchers at Microsoft. These tools were created with a small to medium size enterprise environment in mind as smaller organizations do not always have the type of funding available to overly spend on security. The goal of this project is to help add value to an smaller organizations security by creating more visibility for the average IT Administrator. Organizations with 1,000’s of devices may find that this entire suite does not apply to them.","language":"PowerShell","stars":52,"topics":["wef","powershell","protections","cmdlets","blueteam","cybersecurity","windowseventforwarding","windowsevents","security","security-tools"],"license":"GPL-2.0","category":"security-tools","readme_excerpt":"The Blue Team PowerShell Security Package Using Microsoft Teams for Alerts Instead of Email If you wish to use Microsoft Teams for sending alerts instead of using email you will want to load the microsoft-teams branch for this repository which has the Teams alert modifications. It will take me a little while to implement this as a configuration option in the install script. Using Microsoft Teams for alert posts does not remove the need for certain email notifications in this repository. Email will still be used for some of the actions. These Teams Posts are able to be completed after you first create a webhook. So-called webhooks offer the possibility to send alerts or other notifications to a Microsoft Teams channel. I personally still prefer emails after using this message because they are easier to sort through, in my opinion. - Microsoft Documentation to create a Webhook - Microsoft Documentation on Using Webhooks You can create a webhook using the following steps (if you are an admin) 1. Open the Microsoft Teams application 2. In the left hand pane click \" Teams \" 3. Click the more options icon represented by 3 dots \" ... \" next to one of the desired Teams Channels. Example Channel Name: General 4. Clicking those 3 dots will display a dropdown menu. Click \" Connectors \" 5. Click the \" Add \" button next to \" Incoming Webhook \" 6. Click \" Add \" on the Incoming Webhook pop up screen 7. On the Incoming Webhook screen perform the following actions a. Define a name for your we","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/OsbornePro","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/OsbornePro/BTPS-SecPack/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}