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John Savill

In this course, Securing Azure Hybrid Environments, you’ll learn to secure Windows Server-based infrastructure running in Azure. First, you’ll explore hardening techniques for the Windows Server operating system. Next, you’ll discover how to leverage Azure features to further secure the operating system. Finally, you’ll learn how to use network defense in depth to maximize the complete architecture security. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of security and operational capabilities needed to secure your hybrid Windows Server environment.

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Provides techniques to secure Windows Server-based infrastructure in Azure, developing relevant operational capabilities
Taught by John Savill, a respected instructor in the field
Focuses on securing Windows Server operating systems, network defense, and maximizing the security of hybrid architectures

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Securing Azure Hybrid Environments with these activities:
Review your knowledge of Windows Server
Refreshes domain-related skills to come up to speed with the course, ensures you can understand the course at a deeper level.
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  • Review the Windows Server documentation
  • Take an online course or tutorial on Windows Server
  • Practice installing and configuring Windows Server in a lab environment
Practice hardening Windows Server
Provides hands-on practice with hardening Windows Server, ensuring your understanding of the process and building confidence
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  • Follow a tutorial or guide on how to harden Windows Server
  • Practice hardening Windows Server in a lab environment
  • Test your hardening techniques by attempting to exploit the server
Explore Azure features for securing Windows Server
Provides additional insights into the tools and techniques available in Azure for securing Windows Server, broadening your knowledge and options
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  • Read the Azure documentation on security for Windows Server
  • Watch video tutorials on how to use Azure features to secure Windows Server
  • Practice using Azure features to secure Windows Server in a lab environment
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Create a diagram or flowchart of network defense in depth
Provides a visual representation of network defense in depth, solidifies understanding of the concept and its implementation
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  • Research network defense in depth
  • Sketch out a diagram or flowchart of network defense in depth
  • Share your diagram or flowchart with others for feedback
Volunteer with a local IT security organization
Provides real-world exposure to IT security, offers opportunities to apply skills and gain practical experience
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  • Search for local IT security organizations that accept volunteers
  • Contact the organization and inquire about volunteer opportunities
  • Attend volunteer training and orientation
  • Participate in IT security events and activities
Mentor junior IT professionals on Windows Server security
Provides an opportunity to share your knowledge and solidify your understanding of the material while helping others
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  • Identify junior IT professionals who are interested in learning about Windows Server security
  • Develop a mentoring plan
  • Meet with your mentees regularly to provide guidance and support
  • Track your mentees' progress and provide feedback
Contribute to an open-source project related to Windows Server security
Provides hands-on experience with Windows Server security while contributing to the community and expanding your expertise
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  • Identify an open-source project related to Windows Server security
  • Review the project's documentation and code
  • Identify an area where you can contribute
  • Submit a pull request with your contribution

Career center

Learners who complete Securing Azure Hybrid Environments will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Network Security Engineer
A Network Security Engineer is responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining network security systems. They work with other IT professionals to develop and enforce security policies and procedures. This course can help you prepare for a career as a Network Security Engineer by providing you with a strong foundation in Windows Server security. You will learn how to harden the operating system, leverage Azure features to further secure it, and use network defense in depth to maximize the complete architecture security.
Security Consultant
A Security Consultant provides advice and guidance to organizations on how to improve their security posture. They assess risks, develop security plans, and implement security solutions. This course can help you prepare for a career as a Security Consultant by providing you with a strong foundation in Windows Server security. You will learn how to harden the operating system, leverage Azure features to further secure it, and use network defense in depth to maximize the complete architecture security.
IT Auditor
An IT Auditor is responsible for assessing the effectiveness of an organization's IT controls. They review security policies and procedures, and conduct audits to identify any vulnerabilities. This course can help you prepare for a career as an IT Auditor by providing you with a strong foundation in Windows Server security. You will learn how to harden the operating system, leverage Azure features to further secure it, and use network defense in depth to maximize the complete architecture security.
Information Security Analyst
An Information Security Analyst is responsible for analyzing and investigating security incidents. They work with other IT professionals to develop and enforce security policies and procedures. This course can help you prepare for a career as an Information Security Analyst by providing you with a strong foundation in Windows Server security. You will learn how to harden the operating system, leverage Azure features to further secure it, and use network defense in depth to maximize the complete architecture security.
Cloud Security Architect
A Cloud Security Architect is responsible for designing and implementing security solutions for cloud-based applications and infrastructure. They work with other IT professionals to develop and enforce security policies and procedures. This course can help you prepare for a career as a Cloud Security Architect by providing you with a strong foundation in Windows Server security. You will learn how to harden the operating system, leverage Azure features to further secure it, and use network defense in depth to maximize the complete architecture security.
Security Engineer
A Security Engineer is responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining security systems. They work with other IT professionals to develop and enforce security policies and procedures. This course can help you prepare for a career as a Security Engineer by providing you with a strong foundation in Windows Server security. You will learn how to harden the operating system, leverage Azure features to further secure it, and use network defense in depth to maximize the complete architecture security.
Security Manager
A Security Manager is responsible for managing an organization's security program. They develop and implement security policies and procedures, and oversee the implementation of security controls. This course can help you prepare for a career as a Security Manager by providing you with a strong foundation in Windows Server security. You will learn how to harden the operating system, leverage Azure features to further secure it, and use network defense in depth to maximize the complete architecture security.
Security Administrator
A Security Administrator is responsible for managing an organization's security systems. They implement and maintain security controls, and monitor for security incidents. This course can help you prepare for a career as a Security Administrator by providing you with a strong foundation in Windows Server security. You will learn how to harden the operating system, leverage Azure features to further secure it, and use network defense in depth to maximize the complete architecture security.
Security Analyst
A Security Analyst is responsible for analyzing, investigating, and resolving security incidents. They implement security controls and procedures to protect an organization's information systems. This course can help you prepare for a career as a Security Analyst by providing you with a strong foundation in Windows Server security. You will learn how to harden the operating system, leverage Azure features to further secure it, and use network defense in depth to maximize the complete architecture security.
Cybersecurity Analyst
A Cybersecurity Analyst is responsible for analyzing security threats and developing countermeasures. They work with other IT professionals to protect an organization's information systems. This course can help you prepare for a career as a Cybersecurity Analyst by providing you with a strong foundation in Windows Server security. You will learn how to harden the operating system, leverage Azure features to further secure it, and use network defense in depth to maximize the complete architecture security.
Systems Analyst
A Systems Analyst is responsible for analyzing and designing business systems. They work with other IT professionals to develop and implement solutions. This course can may be useful for a Systems Analyst by providing you with a strong foundation in Windows Server security. You will learn how to harden the operating system, leverage Azure features to further secure it, and use network defense in depth to maximize the complete architecture security.
Network Administrator
A Network Administrator is responsible for managing an organization's network infrastructure. They implement and maintain network devices, and troubleshoot network problems. This course can may be useful for a Network Administrator by providing you with a strong foundation in Windows Server security. You will learn how to harden the operating system, leverage Azure features to further secure it, and use network defense in depth to maximize the complete architecture security.
Database Administrator
A Database Administrator is responsible for managing an organization's database systems. They implement and maintain database software, and troubleshoot database problems. This course can help build a foundation for a Database Administrator by providing you with a strong foundation in Windows Server security. You will learn how to harden the operating system, leverage Azure features to further secure it, and use network defense in depth to maximize the complete architecture security.
Software Developer
A Software Developer is responsible for designing, developing, and testing software applications. This course may be useful for a Software Developer by providing you with a strong foundation in Windows Server security. You will learn how to harden the operating system, leverage Azure features to further secure it, and use network defense in depth to maximize the complete architecture security.
IT Manager
An IT Manager is responsible for managing an organization's IT department. They oversee the implementation of IT systems and services, and develop IT policies and procedures. This course may be useful for an IT Manager by providing you with a strong foundation in Windows Server security. You will learn how to harden the operating system, leverage Azure features to further secure it, and use network defense in depth to maximize the complete architecture security.

Reading list

We've selected six books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Securing Azure Hybrid Environments.
Provides a comprehensive overview of Windows Server administration, covering both the basics of Windows Server as well as more advanced topics such as security and networking.
Provides a comprehensive overview of Azure security best practices, covering both the general principles of Azure security as well as specific recommendations for securing different types of Azure resources.
Provides a step-by-step guide to implementing Azure Security Center, covering both the technical steps involved as well as best practices for using the service.
Provides a comprehensive overview of Windows Server 2019 security, covering both the new features and capabilities of Windows Server 2019 as well as best practices for securing Windows Server 2019 environments.
This collection of whitepapers provides a comprehensive overview of Azure security, covering both the general principles of Azure security as well as specific recommendations for securing different types of Azure resources.
This collection of training materials provides a comprehensive overview of all aspects of Azure security.

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