Designing for Azure Identity Management
Azure AD Overview
Advanced Azure AD Identity Topics
Self-Service Password Reset
Managed Identities
Monitoring
Conclusion
This Designing for Azure Identity Management course will guide you through the theory and practice of recognizing, implementing, and deploying the services on offer within your enterprise. Learn how to better the protection of your organization by designing advanced identity management solutions. Recommended for those who already have some experience with the subject, this course is comprised of 24 lectures, including demos, and expertly instructed by one of our MS Azure subject matter experts.
Learning Objectives
- Study and understand what Azure AD Domain Services do and what they can offer
- Learn to create and manage hybrid identities via Azure AD Connect
- Understand the principles of Azure MFA and SSO, and how to enable them
- Recognize and deploy the key principles of Azure AD B2B and B2C
- Learn and utilize Privileged Identity Management
Intended Audience
This course is intended for:
- IT professionals who are interested in getting certified with MS Azure
- Those looking to become Azure architects and/or tasked with designing identity management solutions
Prerequisites
- A mid-range knowledge of MS Azure is recommended before starting this course
- An understanding of identity management concepts
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In this demonstration, we are going to create a new Azure B2C tenant and then, we're going to link the new B2C tenant to our Azure subscription. To get started, login to the Azure portal and make sure you're in the directory that contains the Azure subscription. We only have one subscription here, so we're good on that front. Click create a resource and then search for Azure Active Directory B2C. Click on Azure Active Directory B2C in the search results and then click create. Choose the option to create a new Azure AD B2C tenant. Provide an organization name and a domain name. Select a region and then click create. After creating the Azure AD B2C tenant, you now have to link it to your Azure subscription. While, again, ensuring you're in the directory that contains your Azure subscription, create a new resource and search for Azure AD B2C, just as you did the first time. Click on Azure SD B2C in the results and click create. This time, however, choose the second option to link an existing Azure AD B2C tenant. In the Azure AD B2C tenant dropdown, choose the B2C tenant that you created earlier. Leave the subscription where it's at and then select a resource group. Click create to complete the linking process. When the process completes, click Go to resource to manage the newly created B2C tenant.
Tom is a 25+ year veteran of the IT industry, having worked in environments as large as 40k seats and as small as 50 seats. Throughout the course of a long an interesting career, he has built an in-depth skillset that spans numerous IT disciplines. Tom has designed and architected small, large, and global IT solutions.
In addition to the Cloud Platform and Infrastructure MCSE certification, Tom also carries several other Microsoft certifications. His ability to see things from a strategic perspective allows Tom to architect solutions that closely align with business needs.
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