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Inside the Hacker’s Playbook: Exploiting Microsoft Teams (and How to Stop Them)
5th May
1:00pm - 2:00pm MDT
Big Thompson
30 attended
Session Description
Scott, Kevin and Scott Rendell will step into the attacker’s shoes and uncover the hidden risks lurking in the Microsoft Teams environment. In this hands-on workshop, we’ll simulate real-world attack scenarios that target Teams, including phishing through chat, malicious OAuth app consent, and cross-tenant guest exploits. This workshop is a follow up, and more in-depth to the very successful security workshops that Scott and Kevin have presented in the prior years.
You’ll learn:
- Advanced Teams hacking scenarios
- Why guest access can become a backdoor for data exfiltration.
- How to detect and block these threats using Microsoft Defender, Conditional Access, and Teams security policies.
This isn’t just theory—you’ll see the attacks in action and walk away with practical strategies to harden Teams against today’s most advanced threats. Perfect for IT admins, security professionals, and anyone responsible for collaboration security.
Attendees (30)
Patrick Kelley
Distinguished Architect at Zoom
Hans Glauth
Senior UC Engineer at Veralto
Dan Brinkmann
CTO at Summit Technology
Erick Bergquist
Senior Support Analyst at Sentinel Technologies
Christopher Long
Principal Solutions Architect at 2 Hands On Tech Solutions
Daniel Bey
National Support Services Manager at Sentinel Technologies Inc.
KYLE BROWN
Microsoft Solutions Architect at Cerium Networks
ALEXANDER IVANOV
PM at Microsoft
Preston Thornhill
Enterprise Architect at Insight Enterprises, Inc.
Bryan Wofford
Principal Customer Experience PM at Microsoft
Jeff Colvin
Sr Cloud Operations Engineer at T2M Works
Brian Smith
Dir. of Information Security and Tech at Iowa Soybean Association
Kevin Martins
EVP at The Partner Masters
Kelly Schroeder
Owner at Kelly Ryan Tech
Travis Krings
Sr Network Engineer at Arapahoe County Government
Chad Logan
IT Lead, Unified Communications at Masco
+14 other Attendees