Connect to the Security and Compliance Center PowerShell via Certificate-based authentication
If you've been eagerly awaiting the ability to establish a Remote PowerShell session to the Security and Compliance Center via certificate-based authentication, your wait is finally over. Microsoft has announced support for this long-awaited feature, as part of their ongoing efforts to streamline authentication protocols.
With this new feature, users can now connect to the Security and Compliance Center PowerShell via certificate-based authentication, providing a more secure and streamlined authentication experience. This is a significant improvement over the previous methods of authentication, which were often cumbersome and prone to security risks.
If you're interested in learning more about this new feature and how it can improve your experience with PowerShall, be sure to check out the source article linked below.
The post 'Connect to the Security and Compliance Center PowerShell via Certificate-based authentication' was originally published in the Michael's Exchange & Office 365 blog by Michael.
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