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Cloud Academy Implementing Azure Active Directory Privileged Identity Management
Release Date.: 06-09-2019
Type.: Bookware
Disks.: 26x50mb
Link.: https://cloudacademy.com
Release Notes
At a time when security breaches seem to be an everyday
occurrence, it's become more and more important to protect
resources with more than just a username and password.
It's even more important to protect resources from INTERNAL
threats. By implementing Azure AD Privileged Identity
Management, organizations can protect their resources with
improved security features, and even keep an eye on what
legitimate administrators are doing.
In this course, you'll learn how to implement Azure AD
Privileged Identity Management. We'll start the course by
touching on an overview of what Azure AD Privileged
Identity Management is and what it offers. We will then
work through the deployment of PIM and how it works with
multi-factor authentication. As we work through some
demos, you will learn how to enable PIM and how to navigate
tasks in PIM.
We'll then cover the activation of roles and the assignment
of those roles, including permanent roles and just-in-time
roles. We'll also cover the concepts of updating and
removing role assignments, reinforcing these concepts
through demonstrations.
We'll round out the course with supported management
scenarios, configuring PIM management access, and how to
process requests.
Learning Objectives
Enable PIM
Activate a PIM role
Configure just-in-time resource access
Configure permanent access to resources
Configure PIM management access
Configure time-bound resource access
Create a Delegated Approver account
Process pending approval requests
Intended Audience
People who want to become Azure cloud architects
People who are preparing to take Microsoft's AZ-101 exam
Prerequisites
Moderate knowledge of Azure Active Directory
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