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Mastering Azure Security - Second Edition

By : Mustafa Toroman, Tom Janetscheck
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Mastering Azure Security - Second Edition

By: Mustafa Toroman, Tom Janetscheck

Overview of this book

Security is integrated into every cloud, but this makes users put their guard down as they take cloud security for granted. Although the cloud provides higher security, keeping their resources secure is one of the biggest challenges many organizations face as threats are constantly evolving. Microsoft Azure offers a shared responsibility model that can address any challenge with the right approach. Revised to cover product updates up to early 2022, this book will help you explore a variety of services and features from Microsoft Azure that can help you overcome challenges in cloud security. You'll start by learning the most important security concepts in Azure, their implementation, and then advance to understanding how to keep resources secure. The book will guide you through the tools available for monitoring Azure security and enforcing security and governance the right way. You'll also explore tools to detect threats before they can do any real damage and those that use machine learning and AI to analyze your security logs and detect anomalies. By the end of this cloud security book, you'll have understood cybersecurity in the cloud and be able to design secure solutions in Microsoft Azure.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
1
Section 1: Identity and Governance
5
Section 2: Cloud Infrastructure Security
9
Section 3: Security Management

Introducing Azure AD Identity Protection

As already mentioned, an important goal in terms of security is to make attack attempts as expensive as possible for an attacker. That said, it is important to raise the bar and have several complementing technologies in place that add extra value to your security posture. On the other hand, you want to make sure not to block legitimate user authentications, so you do not negatively affect your users' login experience. Microsoft has been protecting cloud identities for more than 10 years now, and with Azure AD Identity Protection, they let you protect identities using their protection systems.

Stealing the credentials of user accounts, even if they are not highly privileged, has always been a good way of gaining access to corporate resources. Over the years, attackers have learned to leverage third-party breaches or highly sophisticated phishing attacks to get hold of corporate credentials. Even if attackers gain access to low-privileged...