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Microsoft Azure Security Technologies (AZ-500) Cert Prep: 4 Policy and Data Infrastructure

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Prepare for the Secure Data and Applications domain of the Microsoft Azure Security Technologies (AZ-500) exam. Cybersecurity skills are in high demand, and the Microsoft Azure Security Technologies (AZ-500) exam is the perfect opportunity for IT professionals to demonstrate their skills to current and future employers. This course is the first of a two-part series that prepares candidates to excel in the Secure Data and Applications domain of the exam. Instructor Pete Zerger explains how to configure critical security policies for Azure storage accounts and enable security features for your Azure data infrastructure, including access control, Azure AD authentication, and shared access signatures for Azure Storage. Plus, learn how to secure big data solutions such as Cosmos DB and Azure Data Lake.

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Syllabus IntroductionSecuring data and apps in AzureWhat you should knowExam overview1. Configure Security Policies to Manage DataConfigure access control for storage accountsConfigure key management for storage accountsConfigure Azure AD authentication for Azure StorageConfigure Azure AD Domain Services authentication for Azure filesCreate and manage shared access signatures (SAS)Create a shared access policy for a Blob or Blob containerConfigure Storage service encryption2. Configure Security for Data InfrastructureEnable database authenticationEnable database auditingConfigure Azure SQL Database Advanced Threat ProtectionConfigure security for HDInsightConfigure security for Cosmos DBConfigure security for Azure Data LakeConclusionNext steps


Microsoft Azure Security Technologies (AZ-500) Cert Prep: 4 Policy and Data Infrastructure

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Prepare for the Secure Data and Applications domain of the Microsoft Azure Security Technologies (AZ-500) exam. Cybersecurity skills are in high demand, and the Microsoft Azure Security Technologies (AZ-500) exam is the perfect opportunity for IT professionals to demonstrate their skills to current and future employers. This course is the first of a two-part series that prepares candidates to excel in the Secure Data and Applications domain of the exam. Instructor Pete Zerger explains how to configure critical security policies for Azure storage accounts and enable security features for your Azure data infrastructure, including access control, Azure AD authentication, and shared access signatures for Azure Storage. Plus, learn how to secure big data solutions such as Cosmos DB and Azure Data Lake.

Syllabus IntroductionSecuring data and apps in AzureWhat you should knowExam overview1. Configure Security Policies to Manage DataConfigure access control for storage accountsConfigure key management for storage accountsConfigure Azure AD authentication for Azure StorageConfigure Azure AD Domain Services authentication for Azure filesCreate and manage shared access signatures (SAS)Create a shared access policy for a Blob or Blob containerConfigure Storage service encryption2. Configure Security for Data InfrastructureEnable database authenticationEnable database auditingConfigure Azure SQL Database Advanced Threat ProtectionConfigure security for HDInsightConfigure security for Cosmos DBConfigure security for Azure Data LakeConclusionNext steps