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Prepare for Microsoft Exam SC-300 and demonstrate your real-world
ability to design, implement, and operate identity and access
management systems with Microsoft Azure Active Directory (AD).
Designed for professionals involved in secure authentication,
access, or identity management, this Exam Ref focuses on the
critical thinking and decision-making acumen needed for success at
the Microsoft Certified: Identity and Access Administrator
Associate level. Focus on the expertise measured by these
objectives: Implement identities in Azure AD Implement
authentication and access management Implement access management
for applications Plan and implement identity governance in Azure AD
This Microsoft Exam Ref: Organizes its coverage by exam objectives
Features strategic, what-if scenarios to challenge you Assumes that
you are an administrator, security engineer, or other IT
professional who provides, or plans to provide, secure identity and
access services for an enterprise About the Exam Exam SC-300
focuses on the knowledge needed to configure and manage Azure AD
tenants; create, configure, and manage Azure AD identities;
implement and manage external identities and hybrid identity; plan,
implement, and manage Azure Multifactor Authentication (MFA),
self-service password reset, Azure AD user authentication, and
Azure AD conditional access; manage Azure AD Identity Protection;
implement access management for Azure resources; manage and monitor
app access with Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps; plan, implement,
and monitor enterprise app integration; enable app registration;
plan and implement entitlement management and privileged access;
plan, implement, and manage access reviews; and monitor Azure AD.
About Microsoft Certification Passing this exam fulfills your
requirements for the Microsoft Certified: Identity and Access
Administrator Associate certification, demonstrating your abilities
to design, implement, and operate identity and access management
systems with Azure AD; configure and manage identity authentication
and authorization for users, devices, resources, and applications;
provide seamless experiences and self-service; verify identities
for Zero Trust; automate Azure AD management; troubleshoot and
monitor identity and access environments; and collaborate to drive
strategic identity projects, modernize identity solutions, and
implement hybrid identity and/or identity governance. See full
details at: microsoft.com/learn
Perimeter defenses guarding your network aren't as secure as you
might think. Hosts behind the firewall have no defenses of their
own, so when a host in the "trusted" zone is breached, access to
your data center is not far behind. This practical book introduces
you to the zero trust model, a method that treats all hosts as if
they're internet-facing, and considers the entire network to be
compromised and hostile. In this updated edition, the authors show
you how zero trust lets you focus on building strong
authentication, authorization, and encryption throughout, while
providing compartmentalized access and better operational agility.
You'll learn the architecture of a zero trust network, including
how to build one using currently available technology. Explore
fundamental concepts of a zero trust network, including trust
engine, policy engine, and context aware agents Understand how this
model embeds security within the system's operation, rather than
layering it on top Use existing technology to establish trust among
the actors in a network Migrate from a perimeter-based network to a
zero trust network in production Examine case studies that provide
insights into various organizations' zero trust journeys Learn
about the various zero trust architectures, standards, and
frameworks
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