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Default AzureAD Enterprise Applications explained, where do they come from?
Last week I posted an article (The difference between AzureAD App Registrations and Enterprise Applications explained) to which I received many responses. For many people, the difference between App Registrations and Enterprise Applications has become a lot clearer. I am … Read More
The difference between AzureAD App Registrations and Enterprise Applications explained
The lack of clarity regarding app registrations and enterprise applications is regularly discussed. Both terms are used interchangeably by people and to make it even more unclear, different terminology is used within the Azure portal and for example PowerShell or … Read More
Monitor resource management operations and run advanced security analytics to improve resiliency against attacks with the new cloud-native threat protection capabilities of Azure Defender for Resource Manager
Azure Defender provides security alerts and advanced threat protection for all kinds of workloads, like virtual machines, SQL databases, containers and web applications. New plans within Azure Defender are regularly introduced, recently for Key Vault and now also for Resource … Read More
Enhance your resiliency against attacks with the new cloud-native threat protection capabilities of Azure Defender for DNS
Azure Defender provides security alerts and advanced threat protection for all kinds of workloads, like virtual machines, SQL databases, containers and web applications. New plans within Azure Defender are regularly introduced, recently for Key Vault and now also for DNS … Read More
Secure remote VM access with Azure Bastion and vNet peering
Azure Bastion is a platform-managed PaaS service that allows you to connect to a virtual machine using your browser and the Azure portal. It provides secure and seamless RDP/SSH connectivity to your virtual machines directly from the Azure portal over … Read More
Provide access to your Key Vault with Azure role-based access control (RBAC) now
Key Vault access policies allow you to set very specifically what rights an identity has on keys, secrets, and certificates. However, you have to set this per key vault, and you cannot use the resource hierarchy within Azure (e.g. Management … Read More