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Mastering Identity and Access Management with Microsoft Azure

By : Jochen Nickel
Book Image

Mastering Identity and Access Management with Microsoft Azure

By: Jochen Nickel

Overview of this book

Microsoft Azure and its Identity and Access Management is at the heart of Microsoft’s Software as a Service, including Office 365, Dynamics CRM, and Enterprise Mobility Management. It is an essential tool to master in order to effectively work with the Microsoft Cloud. Through practical, project based learning this book will impart that mastery. Beginning with the basics of features and licenses, this book quickly moves on to the user and group lifecycle required to design roles and administrative units for role-based access control (RBAC). Learn to design Azure AD to be an identity provider and provide flexible and secure access to SaaS applications. Get to grips with how to configure and manage users, groups, roles, and administrative units to provide a user- and group-based application and self-service access including the audit functionality. Next find out how to take advantage of managing common identities with the Microsoft Identity Manager 2016 and build cloud identities with the Azure AD Connect utility. Construct blueprints with different authentication scenarios including multi-factor authentication. Discover how to configure and manage the identity synchronization and federation environment along with multi -factor authentication, conditional access, and information protection scenarios to apply the required security functionality. Finally, get recommendations for planning and implementing a future-oriented and sustainable identity and access management strategy.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Mastering Identity and Access Management with Microsoft Azure
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
16
Choosing the Right Technology, Methods, and Future Trends

Configuring application access with ADFS, WAP, and AAD AP


In this section, we will provide the high-level steps to use ADFS, WAP, and Azure AD Application Proxy (AAD AP) to publish your hybrid service infrastructure. We will show the use case and refer to valid expert blog entries so that you get an idea of the solution and the necessary configuration steps.

Tip

Remember the steps and explanations from the previous chapters, about publishing Kerberos-based applications. We don't provide the steps again in this chapter.

We used the idam.ch forest and configured the following ADFS relying parties for our scenario cases:

In the following section, we will start to use Azure AD Application Proxy to publish applications.

Using Azure AD Application Proxy to publish applications

In this scenario, we will configure the Azure AD Proxy to publish the Claims Web demo site, to provide you with the principles for this configuration type:

  1. Log on to manage.windowsazure.com and navigate to your Azure Active Directory...