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Microsoft Azure Security Engineer: Manage Azure Active Directory Identities

Identity forms the core of authentication and authorization in Microsoft Azure. This course teaches you how to manage users, groups, and service principals in Azure Active Directory. This course aligns to Microsoft Exam AZ-500, Microsoft Azure Security Technologies.

Tim Warner - Pluralsight course - Microsoft Azure Security Engineer: Manage Azure Active Directory Identities
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What you'll learn

The Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant is your home base for authentication, authorization, and accounting in your Microsoft Azure environment. In this course, Microsoft Azure Security Engineer: Manage Azure Active Directory Identities, you’ll learn to manage your Azure identities and keep them secure. First, you’ll explore Azure user and group management. Next, you’ll discover the inner details of Azure AD authentication. Finally, you’ll learn how to transfer Azure resources between resource groups, subscriptions, and Azure AD tenants. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of Azure AD identity needed to keep your environment secure. You'll also be well on your way to passing Exam AZ-500, Microsoft Azure Security Technologies

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Tim Warner - Pluralsight course - Microsoft Azure Security Engineer: Manage Azure Active Directory Identities
Tim Warner

Tim Warner is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) and Microsoft Certified Trainer (since 1997) with nearly three decades of experience as an IT professional and technical educator.

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