M365FoundationsCISReport

Syntax

Get-AdminRoleUserLicense [-SkipGraphConnection] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Name Alias Description Required? Pipeline Input Default Value
-SkipGraphConnection A switch parameter that, when set, skips the connection to Microsoft Graph if already established. This is useful for batch processing or when used within scripts where multiple calls are made and the connection is managed externally. false false False

Inputs

The input type is the type of the objects that you can pipe to the cmdlet.

  • None. You cannot pipe objects to Get-AdminRoleUserLicense.

Outputs

The output type is the type of the objects that the cmdlet emits.

  • PSCustomObject Returns a custom object for each user with administrative roles that includes the following properties: RoleName, UserName, UserPrincipalName, UserId, HybridUser, and Licenses.

Note

Creation Date: 2024-04-15 Purpose/Change: Initial function development to support Microsoft 365 administrative role auditing.

Examples

EXAMPLE 1
Get-AdminRoleUserLicense
This example retrieves all administrative role users along with their licenses by connecting to Microsoft Graph using the default scopes.
EXAMPLE 2
Get-AdminRoleUserLicense -SkipGraphConnection
This example retrieves all administrative role users along with their licenses without attempting to connect to Microsoft Graph, assuming that the connection is already established.

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Syntax

Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl <String> -DomainName <String> [-DoNotConnect] [-DoNotDisconnect] [-NoModuleCheck] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]

Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl <String> -DomainName <String> [-ELevel <String>] [-ProfileLevel <String>] [-DoNotConnect] [-DoNotDisconnect] [-NoModuleCheck] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]

Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl <String> -DomainName <String> [-IncludeIG1] [-DoNotConnect] [-DoNotDisconnect] [-NoModuleCheck] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]

Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl <String> -DomainName <String> [-IncludeIG2] [-DoNotConnect] [-DoNotDisconnect] [-NoModuleCheck] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]

Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl <String> -DomainName <String> [-IncludeIG3] [-DoNotConnect] [-DoNotDisconnect] [-NoModuleCheck] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]

Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl <String> -DomainName <String> [-IncludeRecommendation <String[]>] [-DoNotConnect] [-DoNotDisconnect] [-NoModuleCheck] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]

Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl <String> -DomainName <String> [-SkipRecommendation <String[]>] [-DoNotConnect] [-DoNotDisconnect] [-NoModuleCheck] [-WhatIf] [-Confirm] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Name Alias Description Required? Pipeline Input Default Value
-TenantAdminUrl The URL of the tenant admin. This parameter is mandatory. true false
-DomainName The domain name of the Microsoft 365 environment. This parameter is mandatory. true false
-ELevel Specifies the E-Level (E3 or E5) for the audit. This parameter is optional and can be combined with the ProfileLevel parameter. false false
-ProfileLevel Specifies the profile level (L1 or L2) for the audit. This parameter is optional and can be combined with the ELevel parameter. false false
-IncludeIG1 If specified, includes tests where IG1 is true. false false False
-IncludeIG2 If specified, includes tests where IG2 is true. false false False
-IncludeIG3 If specified, includes tests where IG3 is true. false false False
-IncludeRecommendation Specifies specific recommendations to include in the audit. Accepts an array of recommendation numbers. false false
-SkipRecommendation Specifies specific recommendations to exclude from the audit. Accepts an array of recommendation numbers. false false
-DoNotConnect If specified, the cmdlet will not establish a connection to Microsoft 365 services. false false False
-DoNotDisconnect If specified, the cmdlet will not disconnect from Microsoft 365 services after execution. false false False
-NoModuleCheck If specified, the cmdlet will not check for the presence of required modules. false false False
-WhatIf wi false false
-Confirm cf false false

Inputs

The input type is the type of the objects that you can pipe to the cmdlet.

  • None. You cannot pipe objects to Invoke-M365SecurityAudit.

Outputs

The output type is the type of the objects that the cmdlet emits.

  • CISAuditResult[] The cmdlet returns an array of CISAuditResult objects representing the results of the security audit.

Note

- This module is based on CIS benchmarks. - Governed by the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. - Commercial use is not permitted. This module cannot be sold or used for commercial purposes. - Modifications and sharing are allowed under the same license. - For full license details, visit: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/deed.en - Register for CIS Benchmarks at: https://www.cisecurity.org/cis-benchmarks

Examples

EXAMPLE 1
Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://contoso-admin.sharepoint.com" -DomainName "contoso.com" -ELevel "E5" -ProfileLevel "L1"
Performs a security audit for the E5 level and L1 profile in the specified Microsoft 365 environment.
EXAMPLE 2
Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://contoso-admin.sharepoint.com" -DomainName "contoso.com" -IncludeIG1
Performs an audit including all tests where IG1 is true.
EXAMPLE 3
Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://contoso-admin.sharepoint.com" -DomainName "contoso.com" -SkipRecommendation '1.1.3', '2.1.1'
Performs an audit while excluding specific recommendations 1.1.3 and 2.1.1.
EXAMPLE 4
$auditResults = Invoke-M365SecurityAudit -TenantAdminUrl "https://contoso-admin.sharepoint.com" -DomainName "contoso.com"
PS> $auditResults | Export-Csv -Path "auditResults.csv" -NoTypeInformation
Captures the audit results into a variable and exports them to a CSV file.

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Syntax

Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData [-ExcelPath] <String> [-WorksheetName] <String> [-CsvPath] <String> [-SkipUpdate] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Name Alias Description Required? Pipeline Input Default Value
-ExcelPath The path to the Excel file that contains the original data. This parameter is mandatory. true false
-WorksheetName The name of the worksheet within the Excel file that contains the data to be synchronized. This parameter is mandatory. true false
-CsvPath The path to the CSV file containing data to be merged with the Excel data. This parameter is mandatory. true false
-SkipUpdate If specified, the function will return the merged data object without updating the Excel worksheet. This is useful for previewing the merged data. false false False

Inputs

The input type is the type of the objects that you can pipe to the cmdlet.

  • None. You cannot pipe objects to Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData.

Outputs

The output type is the type of the objects that the cmdlet emits.

  • Object[] If the SkipUpdate switch is used, the function returns an array of custom objects representing the merged data.

Note

- Ensure that the 'ImportExcel' module is installed and up to date. - It is recommended to backup the Excel file before running this script to prevent accidental data loss. - This function is part of the CIS Excel and CSV Data Management Toolkit.

Examples

EXAMPLE 1
Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData -ExcelPath "path\to\excel.xlsx" -WorksheetName "DataSheet" -CsvPath "path\to\data.csv"
Merges data from 'data.csv' into 'excel.xlsx' on the 'DataSheet' worksheet and updates the worksheet with the merged data.
EXAMPLE 2
$mergedData = Sync-CISExcelAndCsvData -ExcelPath "path\to\excel.xlsx" -WorksheetName "DataSheet" -CsvPath "path\to\data.csv" -SkipUpdate
Retrieves the merged data object for preview without updating the Excel worksheet.

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