This course is designed to prepare you to sit for and pass your exam and to prove your skills in implementing secure solutions, services, identity, and operations within the Azure platform. Throughout the course, we’ll take a good look at the technologies you’ll need to know for the exam and help you not only understand what each service does, but also how you can apply the knowledge you gain here in your own environment. This course will cover the following domains: Secure Compute, Storage, and Databases This course is focused on securing solutions built within Azure, and so it is expected that you are already familiar with basic deployment, configuration, and implementation of several Azure services. This course focuses on deploying security solutions and configuring security, so it is expected that you know how to deploy the base resources already. At a minimum, you should have completed the Azure Fundamentals certification. It is recommended you have either completed the Azure Administrator certification or have a similar level of experience and familiarity working with and configuring services within Azure. You'll get experience with hands-on labs to solidify your knowledge, and you can look forward to practice questions throughout the course to ensure you’re ready to move on. So with all of that being said, it's time to jump in and get started on becoming an Azure Security Engineer!
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