May 1, 2024
3 minute read
Azure Identities is a fundamental aspect of the Microsoft Azure cloud platform. It provides a comprehensive set of identity and access management services that enable organizations to manage and secure their cloud resources and applications. This includes managing user identities, authenticating users, and authorizing access to resources based on roles. Whether you're a learner seeking to expand your knowledge or a professional looking to enhance your Azure skills, exploring Azure Identities can bring valuable benefits.
Why Learn Azure Identities?
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Reading list
We've selected 11 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
Azure Identities.
This in-depth guide to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) covers identity management, authentication, and access control in Azure.
Authored by a team with in-depth knowledge and experience with Azure security, this book provides valuable insights into the architecture and implementation of identity management in Azure. Covers advanced topics such as federated identity and single sign-on.
This comprehensive guide for Azure administrators covers identity management and access control as part of Azure administration.
Is specifically designed for developers who need to integrate identity management into their Azure applications.
Covers security and compliance aspects of Azure, including identity management and access control.
This cookbook offers a collection of practical recipes for securing Azure resources, including identity management, access control, and threat protection.
Explores the principles of zero trust architecture and provides practical guidance on implementing it in Azure, covering identity management and access control.
Covers secure software development practices in Azure, including identity management and access control.
Covers the foundational concepts of Azure security, including identity and access management, network security, and data protection. Provides a good starting point for understanding the role of Azure Identities within the broader security framework.
Covers the principles of securing cloud environments, including identity management and access control.
Examines security considerations for Azure Stack HCI, a hyperconverged infrastructure solution. While not directly focused on Azure Identities, it provides insights into identity management and security best practices in Azure hybrid environments.
For more information about how these books relate to this course, visit:
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