Solve Cybersecurity’s Greatest Challenge!

Today we announced the launch of the Microsoft Graph Security Hackathon. We invite you to join it and submit your creative applications that can help improve organizations’ cyber defenses. You’ll have the chance to win* a piece of the $15,000 cash prize pool as well as a speaking opportunity at Microsoft Build 2019.

 

Tap into the Microsoft Graph Security API and mash up with other APIs to build solutions that can help streamline security operations. The Microsoft Graph Security API connects multiple security solutions, with a unified schema, to enable easier correlation of alerts, provide access to rich contextual information, and simplify automation. This empowers organizations to quickly gain insights and take actions across their security products, while reducing the cost and complexity of building and maintaining multiple integrations.

 

What is the Graph Security Hackathon? 

Microsoft Graph Security Hackathon is an online Hackathon available at https://graphsecurityhack.devpost.com/ and is open to individuals, teams and organizations for participation. The goal is to build an application using the Microsoft Graph Security API – feel free to add Microsoft Graph and other APIs to the mix.

Why should I participate? 

In addition to positively impacting organizational security, you have an opportunity to win* a piece of $15,000 cash in prizes with some additional opportunities to be promoted on Microsoft blog channels.

When is this? 

Submission window for this Hackathon runs from December 1, 2018 until March 1, 2019

How to participate?

Further Details

Review the Microsoft Graph Security Hackathon blog post and visit the Hackathon website.

Why wait? Join the #graphsecurityhackathon and invite your friends to join the fun!

 

*No purchase necessary. Open only to new and existing Devpost users who are the age of majority in their country. Game ends March 1, 2019 at 5:00 PM Eastern Time. For details, see Official Rules.

 

Solve Cybersecurity’s Greatest Challenge!

Today we announced the launch of the Microsoft Graph Security Hackathon. We invite you to join it and submit your creative applications that can help improve organizations’ cyber defenses. You’ll have the chance to win* a piece of the $15,000 cash prize pool as well as a speaking opportunity at Microsoft Build 2019.

 

Tap into the Microsoft Graph Security API and mash up with other APIs to build solutions that can help streamline security operations. The Microsoft Graph Security API connects multiple security solutions, with a unified schema, to enable easier correlation of alerts, provide access to rich contextual information, and simplify automation. This empowers organizations to quickly gain insights and take actions across their security products, while reducing the cost and complexity of building and maintaining multiple integrations.

 

What is the Graph Security Hackathon? 

Microsoft Graph Security Hackathon is an online Hackathon available at https://graphsecurityhack.devpost.com/ and is open to individuals, teams and organizations for participation. The goal is to build an application using the Microsoft Graph Security API – feel free to add Microsoft Graph and other APIs to the mix.

Why should I participate? 

In addition to positively impacting organizational security, you have an opportunity to win* a piece of $15,000 cash in prizes with some additional opportunities to be promoted on Microsoft blog channels.

When is this? 

Submission window for this Hackathon runs from December 1, 2018 until March 1, 2019

How to participate?

Further Details

Review the Microsoft Graph Security Hackathon blog post and visit the Hackathon website.

Why wait? Join the #graphsecurityhackathon and invite your friends to join the fun!

 

*No purchase necessary. Open only to new and existing Devpost users who are the age of majority in their country. Game ends March 1, 2019 at 5:00 PM Eastern Time. For details, see Official Rules.

 

ICYDK Microsoft Teams Migration with the SharePoint Migration Tool

ICYDK Microsoft Teams Migration with the SharePoint Migration Tool

Designed to simplify your journey to the cloud through a free, simple, and fast solution, the SharePoint Migration Tools enables you to migrate content from on-premises SharePoint sites and shares to SharePoint, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams in Office 365.

 

Content provides the center of gravity for collaboration, whether in SharePoint, OneDrive, or Microsoft Teams. 

 

Using the SharePoint Migration Tool, you can quickly bring your most important content to Microsoft Teams to create a more open, digital environment. 

 

Microsoft Teams is a chat-based workspace that brings together people, conversations, content and tools—creating a more open, digital environment. Threaded conversations make it easy to understand what each employee is referencing, and employees can co-author and collaborate on Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote documents without ever leaving the app.

 

Since each team in Microsoft Teams has a team site in SharePoint Online, the SharePoint Migration Tool provides a quick and simple solution to bringing your files to Microsoft Teams in Office 365.

 

Getting started with Microsoft Teams Migrations

Download the latest release of the SharePoint Migration Tool at https://aka.ms/SPMT.

Select the Team you would like to migrate your network shares, home directories, on-premises SharePoint or OneDrive files to in Microsoft Teams.

 

Select the ellipses in the Team and then select open in SharePoint.

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Note the SharePoint site URL associated with the selected Microsoft Team.

 

Open the SharePoint Migration Tool.  When you first launch the SharePoint Migration Tool (SPMT), you will be prompted for your Office 365 username and password. The Office 365 credentials you provide will be where the files will be migrated.

Migration-SPMT-1.png

 

 

Choose the location of the source files.  The SharePoint Migration Tool supports local, shared content such as network shares, home directories, etc. and SharePoint Server 2013 lists and libraries.

 

Enter the SharePoint site URL from the previous steps associated with the Team.

Migration-SPMT-2.png

 

 

Click Next to setup and complete the migration.

 

NOTE The SharePoint Migration Tool user interface supports mapping migration tasks that are scoped to Document Libraries.  For scenarios in which you would like to migrate files into specific Microsoft Teams Channels folders, you can use the Windows PowerShell cmdlets and specify the appropriate relative paths.  For more information on mapping folders with SharePoint Migration Tool see also https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepointmigration/how-to-format-your-csv-file-for-data-content-migration

 

Next Steps

Learn more on how to use the SharePoint Migration Tool at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepointmigration/how-to-use-the-sharepoint-migration-tool.

Learn more about Microsoft Teams and SharePoint at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/MicrosoftTeams/sharepoint-onedrive-interact.