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Implementing Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: AZ-303 Exam Prep and Beyond - Second Edition

By : Brett Hargreaves, Sjoukje Zaal
Book Image

Implementing Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: AZ-303 Exam Prep and Beyond - Second Edition

By: Brett Hargreaves, Sjoukje Zaal

Overview of this book

From designing solutions on Azure to configuring and managing virtual networks, the AZ-303 certification validates your knowledge and skills for all this and much more. Whether you want to take the certification exam or gain hands-on experience in administering, developing, and architecting Azure solutions, this study guide will help you get started. Divided into four modules, this book systematically takes you through the wide range of concepts and features covered in the AZ-303 exam. The first module demonstrates how to implement and monitor infrastructure. You'll develop the skills required to deploy and manage core Azure components such as virtual machines, networking, storage, and Active Directory (AD). As you progress, you'll build on that knowledge and learn how to create resilient and secure applications before moving on to working with web apps, functions, and containers. The final module will get you up to speed with data platforms such as SQL and Cosmos DB, including how to configure the different high availability options. Finally, you'll solve mock tests and assess yourself with the answers provided to get ready to take the exam with confidence. By the end of this book, you'll have learned the concepts and techniques you need to know to prepare for the AZ-303 exam and design effective solutions on Microsoft Azure.
Table of Contents (25 chapters)
1
Section 1: Implement and Monitor Azure Infrastructure
10
Section 2: Implement Management and Security Solutions
14
Section 3: Implement Solutions for Apps
18
Section 4: Implement and Manage Data Platforms
21
Chapter 17: Mock Exam Questions
22
Chapter 18: Mock Exam Answers

Configuring fraud alerts

With the fraud alert feature, users can report fraudulent attempts to access their resources using their phone or the mobile app. This is an MFA server (on-premises) feature.

Fraud alerts are configured from the Azure portal, in the Azure AD settings:

  1. Navigate to the Azure portal by opening https://portal.azure.com.
  2. Select All services in the left menu, then type Azure Active Directory in the search bar, and open the settings:

    a) Under Manage, select Security.

    b) Then, in the Security blade, select MFA.

  3. The Getting started blade is automatically opened. Under Settings, select Fraud alert.
  4. The Fraud alert settings page is opened. Here, you can enable users to submit fraud alerts:

    Figure 7.6 – Enabling submitting fraud alerts

  5. Click the Save button to save the settings.

We've now seen how we can allow users to submit fraud alerts. In the next section, we will cover how to configure bypass options.