Identity and Access Management for Azure

By Dan Sasse

An opportunity for cloud engineer and architects to dive into Azure's Identity and Access Management offering.

5 hours
  • 18 Lessons
  • 2 Hands-On Labs

About the course

Security in today’s cloud and hybrid environments is a combination of many technologies and concepts. But, none more important than identifying who is accessing an environment and controlling that access while also being consistent with industry and product best practices.
This course is an opportunity for cloud engineer and architects to dive into offerings available in Azure for building, administrating and working with Identity and Access Management.
Each video lecture will demonstrate a service, or group of services, working together, as well as discussing real-world applications of these services. Students can expect to hear suggestions on how to appropriately deploy these services, and even tips from experienced training architects.

  • Chapter 1 3 Lessons Course Introduction 11:57

    An Important Note About A Cloud Guru and Linux Academy Courses

    1:19

    Course Introduction

    7:38

    Meet the Training Architect

    3:00
  • Chapter 2 5 Lessons Architecture 2:27:31

    Azure Active Directory

    30:03

    Azure AD B2C

    23:19

    Azure AD Domain Services

    23:32

    Azure AD Connect

    25:37

    Install Azure AD Connect

    45:00 Hands-On Lab
  • Chapter 3 5 Lessons Authentication 1:51:27

    Users and Groups

    12:06

    Enterprise Applications

    18:26

    App Registrations

    20:38

    Managed Identities

    15:17

    Create a Managed Identity

    45:00 Hands-On Lab
  • Chapter 4 4 Lessons Administration 1:19:09

    Identity Governance

    22:32

    Azure AD Conditional Access

    28:02

    Azure AD Privileged Identity Management

    19:34

    Azure AD Identity Protection

    9:01
  • Chapter 5 1 Lesson Course Conclusion 1:13

    What's Next

    1:13

What you will need

  • An understanding of where and how to access the Azure Portal, and ideally a familiarity in basic networking technologies and Microsoft Active Directory.

What are Hands-on Labs

What's the difference between theoretical knowledge and real skills? Practical real-world experience. That's where Hands-on Labs come in! Hands-on Labs are guided, interactive experiences that help you learn and practice real-world scenarios in real cloud environments. Hands-on Labs are seamlessly integrated in courses, so you can learn by doing.

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