Write a PowerShell script for NinjaRMM that performs a health check on a Windows endpoint and writes results to custom fields. Check disk usage, last Windows Update date, AV status, time sync, and uptime. Set an overall status field to "Healthy", "Warning", or "Critical"...
A Microsoft 365 user account appears to have been compromised. There are signs of suspicious login activity from an unfamiliar location. Give me a step-by-step immediate response checklist covering containment, investigation, remediation, and client communication...
Write a SentinelOne Deep Visibility query to hunt for the following suspicious behavior or IOC across all managed endpoints. Provide the query syntax and explain what each condition is looking for and what a hit would mean...
Help me plan a full Datto disaster recovery test for the following client. The test should validate that we can actually meet their RTO/RPO commitments, not just that backups are running. Include pre-test prep, step-by-step procedure, success criteria...
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Many of the prompts (incident response, client communication, documentation) work regardless of tooling. Future packs will cover additional platforms.