Released
4/8/2020Note: This course is aligned with the objectives in the first domain of the Microsoft 365 Security Administration exam (MS-500), Implement and Manage Identity and Access
- Managing user and groups
- Managing password policies
- Configuring Azure AD Privileged Identity Management
- Setting up multi-factor authentication
- Adding role assignments with Azure RBAC
- Managing Azure AD Identity Protection
- Installing Azure AD Connect
- Setting up conditionals and device access
Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Instructor] So you've got your Office 365 tenant, and you're using it for production, but what about security? Last year, Gartner, in its "Is the Cloud Secure?" Paper, concluded that through 2025, 99% of cloud security failures will be the customer's fault. Hi, I'm Ugo Lopez, university professor of Digital Forensics and have been a Microsoft trainer since 2005. I will guide you through easy step-by-step configurations to help you avoid security failures. We will start with securing users in groups, then we'll move onto Azure Active Directory and Microsoft 365 with some advanced features, such Privileged Identity Management and Privileged Access Management to protect sensitive roles. Password policies, access review, Windows Hello for Business, multi-factor authentication, self-service password recovery are all features that will be covered. And will help you to reduce the surface of attack in your organization. If you have a hybrid environment, don't worry. Password hash synchronization, pass-through authentication, federated identities are in scope here. Azure identity protection and conditional and device access policies will help you actively monitor incident and potential incident with users and devices in your company. The topics covered in this course will also help with preparing for MS500 Microsoft Expert Certification. Seems interesting? Well, then let's get started.
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