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Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator Exam Guide

By : Dwayne Natwick
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Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator Exam Guide

By: Dwayne Natwick

Overview of this book

Cloud technologies have made identity and access the new control plane for securing data. Without proper planning and discipline in deploying, monitoring, and managing identity and access for users, administrators, and guests, you may be compromising your infrastructure and data. This book is a preparation guide that covers all the objectives of the SC-300 exam, while teaching you about the identity and access services that are available from Microsoft and preparing you for real-world challenges. The book starts with an overview of the SC-300 exam and helps you understand identity and access management. As you progress to the implementation of IAM solutions, you’ll learn to deploy secure identity and access within Microsoft 365 and Azure Active Directory. The book will take you from legacy on-premises identity solutions to modern and password-less authentication solutions that provide high-level security for identity and access. You’ll focus on implementing access and authentication for cloud-only and hybrid infrastructures as well as understand how to protect them using the principles of zero trust. The book also features mock tests toward the end to help you prepare effectively for the exam. By the end of this book, you’ll have learned how to plan, deploy, and manage identity and access solutions for Microsoft and hybrid infrastructures.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
1
Section 1 – Exam Overview and the Evolution of Identity and Access Management
4
Section 2 - Implementing an Identity Management Solution
9
Section 3 – Implementing an Authentication and Access Management Solution
13
Section 4 – Implementing Access Management for Applications
16
Section 5 – Planning and Implementing an Identity Governance Strategy
19
Section 6 – Monitoring and Maintaining Azure Active Directory

Managing external user accounts in Azure AD

Now that we understand how to invite guest users in Azure AD, you may want to group these users based on roles, departments, or locations.

Once a guest user accepts the invitation to join the Azure AD tenant, they are now a B2B user. These B2B users can be assigned roles, added to groups, and assigned licenses in the same way as a member user. However, there are some differences that you should know about.

Managing guest user licenses

Regarding licenses, B2B users from partner businesses that currently have a Microsoft 365 license can utilize their licenses to collaborate on documents and join Microsoft Teams meetings on the Azure AD tenant, without the need to assign additional licenses. If the guest users are using a personal email, such as from Microsoft or Gmail, then licenses will need to be assigned to these guest users. For these users, it is the host tenant who has these licenses and assigns them to the guest account.

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