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Overview
In this course, you practice storing business data securely by using Azure Blob Storage and Azure Files. The skills validated include creating storage accounts, storage containers, and file shares. Also, configuring encryption and networking to improve the security posture.
Prerequisites
Outline
Create an Azure Storage account
Create an Azure Storage account with the correct options for your business needs.
Configure Azure Blob Storage
Learn how to configure Configure Azure Blob Storage, including tiers and object replication.
Configure Azure Storage security
Learn how to configure common Azure Storage security features like storage access signatures.
Implement storage security
Ensure your data is stored, transferred, and accessed in a secure way using Azure storage and file security features.
Secure and isolate access to Azure resources by using network security groups and service endpoints
Network security groups and service endpoints help you secure your virtual machines and Azure services from unauthorized network access.
Guided Project - Azure Files and Azure Blobs
In this module, you practice storing business data securely by using Azure Blob Storage and Azure Files. The lab combines both learning and hands-on practice.
Certification
Please note: Your applied skills assessment practical lab can be sat at any time of your choosing directly via the MSLearn website here.
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