Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for anyone who is new to software development and wants, or needs, to gain an understanding of programming fundamentals and object-oriented programming concepts. They will typically be high school students, post-secondary school students, or career changers, with no prior programming experience. They might want to gain an understanding of the core programming fundamentals before moving on to more advanced courses such as Programming in C#. Overview Explain core programming fundamentals such as computer storage and processing. Explain computer number systems such as binary. Create and use variables and constants in programs. Explain how to create and use functions in a program. Create and use decisions structures in a computer program. Create and use repetition (loops) in a computer program. Explain pseudocode and its role in programming. Explain the basic computer data structures such as arrays, lists, stacks, and queues. Implement object-oriented programming concepts. Create and use classes in a computer program. Implement encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism. Describe the base class library (BCL) in the .NET Framework. Explain the application security concepts. Implement simple I/O in a computer program. Identify application errors and explain how to debug an application and handle errors. Identify the performance considerations for applications. In this 5-day course, students will learn the basics of computer programming through the use of Microsoft Visual Studio 2022 and the Visual C# and Visual Basic programming languages. The course assumes no prior programming experience and introduces the concepts needed to progress to the intermediate courses on programming, Programming in C#. The focus will be on core programming concepts such as computer storage, data types, decision structures, and repetition by using loops. The course also covers an introduction to object-oriented programming covering classes, encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism. Coverage is also included around exception handling, application security, performance, and memory management. 1 - Introduction to Core Programming Concepts Computer Data Storage and Processing Application Types Application Lifecycle Code Compilation 2 - Core Programming Language Concepts Syntax Data Types Variables and Constants 3 - Program Flow Introduction to Structured Programming Concepts Introduction to Branching Using Functions Using Decision Structures Introducing Repetition 4 - Algorithms and Data Structures Understand How to Write Pseudocode Algorithm Examples Introduction to Data Structures 5 - Error Handling and Debugging Introduction to Program Errors Introduction to Structured Error Handling Introduction to Debugging 6 - Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming Introduction to Complex Structures Introduction to Structs Introduction to Classes Introducing Encapsulation 7 - More Object-Oriented Programming Introduction to Inheritance Introduction to Polymorphism Introduction to .NET and the Base Class Library 8 - Introduction to Application Security Authentication and Authorization Code Permissions on Computers Introducing Code Signing 9 - Core I/O Programming Using Console I/O Using File I/O 10 - Application Performance and Memory Management Value Types vs Reference Types Converting Types The Garbage Collector Additional course details: Nexus Humans 55337 Introduction to Programming training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the 55337 Introduction to Programming course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is intended for IT professionals who are experienced in general Windows Server and Windows Client administration. Students should have a foundational knowledge of Windows PowerShell, which they can obtain by taking course 10961C: Automating Administration with Windows PowerShell. In addition, this course provides scripting guidance for Microsoft Azure administrators and developers who support development environments and deployment processes. Overview After completing this course, you will be able to: Create advanced functions. Use Microsoft .NET Framework and REST API in Windows PowerShell. Handle script errors. Use XML, JSON, and custom formatted data. Manage Microsoft Azure resources Analyze and debug scripts Understand Windows PowerShell workflow. This course teaches students how to automate administrative tasks using PowerShell. Students will learn crucial scripting skills such as creating advanced functions, writing controller scripts, and handling script errors. Candidates will learn how to use PowerShell when working with Microsoft Azure, SQL Server, Active Directory, IIS, Windows PowerShell Workflow, .NET resources, the REST API and XML, CSV & JSON formatted data files.This course replaces retired Microsoft course 10962. Module 1: Creating advanced functions Lesson 1: Converting a command into an advanced function Lesson 2: Creating a script module Lesson 3: Defining parameter attributes and input validation Lesson 4: Writing functions that accept pipeline input Lesson 5: Producing complex pipeline output Lesson 6: Using comment-based Help Lesson 7: Using Whatif and Confirm parameters Module 2: Using Microsoft .NET Framework and REST API in Windows PowerShell Lesson 1: Using .NET Framework in PowerShell Lesson 2: Using REST API in PowerShell Module 3: Writing controller scripts Lesson 1: Understanding controller scripts Lesson 2: Writing controller scripts with a user interface Lesson 3: Writing controller scripts that create reports Module 4: Handling script errors Lesson 1: Understanding error handling Lesson 2: Handling errors in a script Module 5: Using XML, JSON, and custom-formatted data Lesson 1: Working with XML formatted data Lesson 2: Working with JSON formatted data Lesson 3: Working with custom-formatted data Module 6: Enhancing server management with Desired State Configuration and Just Enough Administration Lesson 1: Implementing Desired State Configuration Lesson 2: Implementing Just Enough Administration Module 7: Analyzing and debugging scripts Lesson 1: Debugging in Windows PowerShell Lesson 2: Analyzing and debugging an existing script Module 8: Understanding Windows PowerShell Workflow Lesson 1: Understanding Windows PowerShell Workflows Lesson 2: Running Windows PowerShell Workflows
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Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is designed for individuals who have basic computer user skills and who are interested in obtaining a job as an entry-level IT technician. This course is also designed for students who are seeking the CompTIA A+ certification and who want to prepare for the CompTIA A+ Core 1 220-1101 Certification Exam and the CompTIA A+ Core 2 220-1102 Certification Exam. Overview On course completion, participants will be able to: Support operating systems. Install and configure PC system unit components and peripheral devices. Install, configure, and troubleshoot display and multimedia devices. Install, configure, and troubleshoot storage devices. Install, configure, and troubleshoot internal system components. Install, configure, and maintain operating systems. Maintain and troubleshoot Microsoft Windows. Explain network infrastructure concepts. Configure and troubleshoot network connections. Manage users, workstations, and shared resources. Implement client virtualization and cloud computing. Implement physical security. Secure workstations and data. Troubleshoot workstation security issues. Support and troubleshoot laptops. Support and troubleshoot mobile devices. Install, configure, and troubleshoot print devices. Implement operational procedures. CompTIA A+ certified professionals are proven problem solvers. They support today's core technologies from security to cloud to data management and more. CompTIA A+ is the industry standard for launching IT careers into today's digital world. It is the only industry recognized credential with performance-based items to prove pros can think on their feet to perform critical IT support tasks in the moment. It is trusted by employers around the world to identify the go-to person in end point management and technical support roles. CompTIA A+ is regularly re-invented by IT experts to ensure that it validates core skills and abilities demanded in the workplace. 1 - Installing Motherboards and Connectors Explain Cable Types and Connectors Install and Configure Motherboards Explain Legacy Cable Types 2 - Installing System Devices Install and Configure Power Supplies and Cooling Select and Install Storage Devices Install and Configure System Memory Install and Configure CPUs 3 - Troubleshooting PC Hardware Apply Troubleshooting Methodology Configure BIOS/UEFI Troubleshoot Power and Disk Issues Troubleshoot System and Display Issues 4 - Comparing Local Networking Hardware Compare Network Types Compare Networking Hardware Explain Network Cable Types Compare Wireless Networking Types 5 - Configuring Network Addressing and Internet Connections Compare Internet Connection Types Use Basic TCP/IP Concepts Compare Protocols and Ports Compare Network Configuration Concepts 6 - Supporting Network Services Summarize Services Provided by Networked Hosts Compare Internet and Embedded Appliances Troubleshoot Networks 7 - Summarizing Virtualization and Cloud Concepts Summarize Client-Side Virtualization Summarize Cloud Concepts 8 - Supporting Mobile Devices Set Up Mobile Devices and Peripherals Configure Mobile Device Apps Install and Configure Laptop Hardware Troubleshoot Mobile Device Issues 9 - Supporting Print Devices Deploy Printer and Multifunction Devices Replace Print Device Consumables Troubleshoot Print Device Issues 10 - Configuring Windows Configure Windows User Settings Configure Windows System Settings 11 - Managing Windows Use Management Consoles Use Performance and Troubleshooting Tools Use Command-line Tools 12 - Identifying OS Types and Features Explain OS Types Compare Windows Editions 13 - Supporting Windows Perform OS Installations and Upgrades Install and Configure Applications Troubleshoot Windows OS Problems 14 - Managing Windows Networking Manage Windows Networking Troubleshoot Windows Networking Configure Windows Security Settings Manage Windows Shares 15 - Managing Linux and macOS Identify Features of Linux Identify Features of macOS 16 - Configuring SOHO Network Security Explain Attacks, Threats, and Vulnerabilities Compare Wireless Security Protocols Configure SOHO Router Security Summarize Security Measures 17 - Managing Security Settings Configure Workstation Security Configure Browser Security Troubleshoot Workstation Security Issues 18 - Supporting Mobile Software Configure Mobile OS Security Troubleshoot Mobile OS and App Software Troubleshoot Mobile OS and App Security 19 - Using Support and Scripting Tools Use Remote Access Technologies Implement Backup and Recovery Explain Data Handling Best Practices Identify Basics of Scripting 20 - Implementing Operational Procedures Implement Best Practice Documentation Use Proper Communication Techniques Use Common Safety and Environmental Procedures
Duration 5 Days 30 CPD hours This course is intended for Candidates for this course design, develop, secure, and troubleshoot Power Platform solutions. Candidates implement components of a solution that include application enhancements, custom user experience, system integrations, data conversions, custom process automation, and custom visualizations. Candidates will gain applied knowledge of Power Platform services, including in-depth understanding of capabilities, boundaries, and constraints. Overview After completing this course, students will be able to: Create a technical design Configure Common Data Service Create and configure Power Apps Configure business process automation Extend the user experience Extend the platform Develop Integrations The Microsoft Power Platform helps organizations optimize their operations by simplifying, automating and transforming business tasks and processes. In this course, students will learn how to build Power Apps, Automate Flows and extend the platform to complete business requirements and solve complex business problems. Create a model-driven application in Power Apps This module introduces you to creating a model-driven app in Power Apps that uses Common Data Service. Get started using Common Data Service This module will explain the concepts behind and benefits of Common Data Service. Creating an environment, entities, fields and options sets are also discussed. Create a canvas app in Power Apps This module introduces you to Power Apps, helps you create and customize an app, and then manage and distribute it. It will also show you how to provide the best app navigation, and build the best UI using themes, icons, images, personalization, different form factors, and controls. Automate a business process using Power Automate This module introduces you to Power Automate, teaches you how to build workflows, and how to administer flows. Create a business process flow in Power Automate This module introduces you to creating business process flows in Power Automate Introduction to developing with Power Platform This module is the first step in learning about platform, tools, and the ecosystem of the Power Platform Extending the Power Platform user experience Model Driven apps This module describes how to create client scripting, perform common actions with client script, and automate business process flow with client scrip. Learn about what client script can do, rules, and maintaining scripts. Discover when to use client script as well as when not to use client script. Create components with Power Apps Component Framework This module describes how to get started with Power Apps Component Framework with an introductory module on the core concepts and components. Then it shows you how to build a component and work with advanced Power Apps Component Framework features. Extending the Power Platform Common Data Service This module looks at the tools and resources needed for extending the Power Platform. We'll start with looking at the SDKs, the extensibility model, and event framework. This learning path also covers when to use plug-ins. Configuration of plug-ins as well as registering and deploying plug-ins. Integrate with Power Platform and Common Data Service This module describes how to integrate with Common Data Service using code by learning about Common Data Service API. Get an in-depth overview of options available with Common Data Service to integrate data and events to Azure. Extend Power Apps portals This module describes how to transform a content portal into a full web app interacting with Common Data Service. We will also cover the options available to customizers and developers to extend the portal functionality and integrate with Office 365, Power Platform, and Azure components. Additional course details: Nexus Humans PL-400T00 Microsoft Power Platform Developer training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the PL-400T00 Microsoft Power Platform Developer course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for The Microsoft Security Operations Analyst collaborates with organizational stakeholders to secure information technology systems for the organization. Their goal is to reduce organizational risk by rapidly remediating active attacks in the environment, advising on improvements to threat protection practices, and referring violations of organizational policies to appropriate stakeholders. Responsibilities include threat management, monitoring, and response by using a variety of security solutions across their environment. The role primarily investigates, responds to, and hunts for threats using Microsoft Sentinel, Microsoft Defender for Cloud, Microsoft 365 Defender, and third-party security products. Since the Security Operations Analyst consumes the operational output of these tools, they are also a critical stakeholder in the configuration and deployment of these technologies. Learn how to investigate, respond to, and hunt for threats using Microsoft Sentinel, Microsoft Defender for Cloud, and Microsoft 365 Defender. In this course you will learn how to mitigate cyberthreats using these technologies. Specifically, you will configure and use Microsoft Sentinel as well as utilize Kusto Query Language (KQL) to perform detection, analysis, and reporting. The course was designed for people who work in a Security Operations job role and helps learners prepare for the exam SC-200: Microsoft Security Operations Analyst. Prerequisites Basic understanding of Microsoft 365 Fundamental understanding of Microsoft security, compliance, and identity products Intermediate understanding of Windows 10 Familiarity with Azure services, specifically Azure SQL Database and Azure Storage Familiarity with Azure virtual machines and virtual networking Basic understanding of scripting concepts. 1 - Introduction to Microsoft 365 threat protection Explore Extended Detection & Response (XDR) response use cases Understand Microsoft Defender XDR in a Security Operations Center (SOC) Explore Microsoft Security Graph Investigate security incidents in Microsoft Defender XDR 2 - Mitigate incidents using Microsoft 365 Defender Use the Microsoft Defender portal Manage incidents Investigate incidents Manage and investigate alerts Manage automated investigations Use the action center Explore advanced hunting Investigate Microsoft Entra sign-in logs Understand Microsoft Secure Score Analyze threat analytics Analyze reports Configure the Microsoft Defender portal 3 - Protect your identities with Microsoft Entra ID Protection Microsoft Entra ID Protection overview Detect risks with Microsoft Entra ID Protection policies Investigate and remediate risks detected by Microsoft Entra ID Protection 4 - Remediate risks with Microsoft Defender for Office 365 Automate, investigate, and remediate Configure, protect, and detect Simulate attacks 5 - Safeguard your environment with Microsoft Defender for Identity Configure Microsoft Defender for Identity sensors Review compromised accounts or data Integrate with other Microsoft tools 6 - Secure your cloud apps and services with Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps Understand the Defender for Cloud Apps Framework Explore your cloud apps with Cloud Discovery Protect your data and apps with Conditional Access App Control Walk through discovery and access control with Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps Classify and protect sensitive information Detect Threats 7 - Respond to data loss prevention alerts using Microsoft 365 Describe data loss prevention alerts Investigate data loss prevention alerts in Microsoft Purview Investigate data loss prevention alerts in Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps 8 - Manage insider risk in Microsoft Purview Insider risk management overview Create and manage insider risk policies Investigate insider risk alerts Take action on insider risk alerts through cases Manage insider risk management forensic evidence Create insider risk management notice templates 9 - Investigate threats by using audit features in Microsoft Defender XDR and Microsoft Purview Standard Explore Microsoft Purview Audit solutions Implement Microsoft Purview Audit (Standard) Start recording activity in the Unified Audit Log Search the Unified Audit Log (UAL) Export, configure, and view audit log records Use audit log searching to investigate common support issues 10 - Investigate threats using audit in Microsoft Defender XDR and Microsoft Purview (Premium) Explore Microsoft Purview Audit (Premium) Implement Microsoft Purview Audit (Premium) Manage audit log retention policies Investigate compromised email accounts using Purview Audit (Premium) 11 - Investigate threats with Content search in Microsoft Purview Explore Microsoft Purview eDiscovery solutions Create a content search View the search results and statistics Export the search results and search report Configure search permissions filtering Search for and delete email messages 12 - Protect against threats with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Practice security administration Hunt threats within your network 13 - Deploy the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint environment Create your environment Understand operating systems compatibility and features Onboard devices Manage access Create and manage roles for role-based access control Configure device groups Configure environment advanced features 14 - Implement Windows security enhancements with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Understand attack surface reduction Enable attack surface reduction rules 15 - Perform device investigations in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Use the device inventory list Investigate the device Use behavioral blocking Detect devices with device discovery 16 - Perform actions on a device using Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Explain device actions Run Microsoft Defender antivirus scan on devices Collect investigation package from devices Initiate live response session 17 - Perform evidence and entities investigations using Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Investigate a file Investigate a user account Investigate an IP address Investigate a domain 18 - Configure and manage automation using Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Configure advanced features Manage automation upload and folder settings Configure automated investigation and remediation capabilities Block at risk devices 19 - Configure for alerts and detections in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Configure advanced features Configure alert notifications Manage alert suppression Manage indicators 20 - Utilize Vulnerability Management in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Understand vulnerability management Explore vulnerabilities on your devices Manage remediation 21 - Plan for cloud workload protections using Microsoft Defender for Cloud Explain Microsoft Defender for Cloud Describe Microsoft Defender for Cloud workload protections Enable Microsoft Defender for Cloud 22 - Connect Azure assets to Microsoft Defender for Cloud Explore and manage your resources with asset inventory Configure auto provisioning Manual log analytics agent provisioning 23 - Connect non-Azure resources to Microsoft Defender for Cloud Protect non-Azure resources Connect non-Azure machines Connect your AWS accounts Connect your GCP accounts 24 - Manage your cloud security posture management? Explore Secure Score Explore Recommendations Measure and enforce regulatory compliance Understand Workbooks 25 - Explain cloud workload protections in Microsoft Defender for Cloud Understand Microsoft Defender for servers Understand Microsoft Defender for App Service Understand Microsoft Defender for Storage Understand Microsoft Defender for SQL Understand Microsoft Defender for open-source databases Understand Microsoft Defender for Key Vault Understand Microsoft Defender for Resource Manager Understand Microsoft Defender for DNS Understand Microsoft Defender for Containers Understand Microsoft Defender additional protections 26 - Remediate security alerts using Microsoft Defender for Cloud Understand security alerts Remediate alerts and automate responses Suppress alerts from Defender for Cloud Generate threat intelligence reports Respond to alerts from Azure resources 27 - Construct KQL statements for Microsoft Sentinel Understand the Kusto Query Language statement structure Use the search operator Use the where operator Use the let statement Use the extend operator Use the order by operator Use the project operators 28 - Analyze query results using KQL Use the summarize operator Use the summarize operator to filter results Use the summarize operator to prepare data Use the render operator to create visualizations 29 - Build multi-table statements using KQL Use the union operator Use the join operator 30 - Work with data in Microsoft Sentinel using Kusto Query Language Extract data from unstructured string fields Extract data from structured string data Integrate external data Create parsers with functions 31 - Introduction to Microsoft Sentinel What is Microsoft Sentinel? How Microsoft Sentinel works When to use Microsoft Sentinel 32 - Create and manage Microsoft Sentinel workspaces Plan for the Microsoft Sentinel workspace Create a Microsoft Sentinel workspace Manage workspaces across tenants using Azure Lighthouse Understand Microsoft Sentinel permissions and roles Manage Microsoft Sentinel settings Configure logs 33 - Query logs in Microsoft Sentinel Query logs in the logs page Understand Microsoft Sentinel tables Understand common tables Understand Microsoft Defender XDR tables 34 - Use watchlists in Microsoft Sentinel Plan for watchlists Create a watchlist Manage watchlists 35 - Utilize threat intelligence in Microsoft Sentinel Define threat intelligence Manage your threat indicators View your threat indicators with KQL 36 - Connect data to Microsoft Sentinel using data connectors Ingest log data with data connectors Understand data connector providers View connected hosts 37 - Connect Microsoft services to Microsoft Sentinel Plan for Microsoft services connectors Connect the Microsoft Office 365 connector Connect the Microsoft Entra connector Connect the Microsoft Entra ID Protection connector Connect the Azure Activity connector 38 - Connect Microsoft Defender XDR to Microsoft Sentinel Plan for Microsoft Defender XDR connectors Connect the Microsoft Defender XDR connector Connect Microsoft Defender for Cloud connector Connect Microsoft Defender for IoT Connect Microsoft Defender legacy connectors 39 - Connect Windows hosts to Microsoft Sentinel Plan for Windows hosts security events connector Connect using the Windows Security Events via AMA Connector Connect using the Security Events via Legacy Agent Connector Collect Sysmon event logs 40 - Connect Common Event Format logs to Microsoft Sentinel Plan for Common Event Format connector Connect your external solution using the Common Event Format connector 41 - Connect syslog data sources to Microsoft Sentinel Plan for syslog data collection Collect data from Linux-based sources using syslog Configure the Data Collection Rule for Syslog Data Sources Parse syslog data with KQL 42 - Connect threat indicators to Microsoft Sentinel Plan for threat intelligence connectors Connect the threat intelligence TAXII connector Connect the threat intelligence platforms connector View your threat indicators with KQL 43 - Threat detection with Microsoft Sentinel analytics What is Microsoft Sentinel Analytics? Types of analytics rules Create an analytics rule from templates Create an analytics rule from wizard Manage analytics rules 44 - Automation in Microsoft Sentinel Understand automation options Create automation rules 45 - Threat response with Microsoft Sentinel playbooks What are Microsoft Sentinel playbooks? Trigger a playbook in real-time Run playbooks on demand 46 - Security incident management in Microsoft Sentinel Understand incidents Incident evidence and entities Incident management 47 - Identify threats with Behavioral Analytics Understand behavioral analytics Explore entities Display entity behavior information Use Anomaly detection analytical rule templates 48 - Data normalization in Microsoft Sentinel Understand data normalization Use ASIM Parsers Understand parameterized KQL functions Create an ASIM Parser Configure Azure Monitor Data Collection Rules 49 - Query, visualize, and monitor data in Microsoft Sentinel Monitor and visualize data Query data using Kusto Query Language Use default Microsoft Sentinel Workbooks Create a new Microsoft Sentinel Workbook 50 - Manage content in Microsoft Sentinel Use solutions from the content hub Use repositories for deployment 51 - Explain threat hunting concepts in Microsoft Sentinel Understand cybersecurity threat hunts Develop a hypothesis Explore MITRE ATT&CK 52 - Threat hunting with Microsoft Sentinel Explore creation and management of threat-hunting queries Save key findings with bookmarks Observe threats over time with livestream 53 - Use Search jobs in Microsoft Sentinel Hunt with a Search Job Restore historical data 54 - Hunt for threats using notebooks in Microsoft Sentinel Access Azure Sentinel data with external tools Hunt with notebooks Create a notebook Explore notebook code
Duration 4 Days 24 CPD hours This course is intended for This course is for Azure Security Engineers who are planning to take the associated certification exam, or who are performing security tasks in their day-to-day job. This course would also be helpful to an engineer that wants to specialize in providing security for Azure-based digital platforms and play an integral role in protecting an organization's data. This course provides IT Security Professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to implement security controls, maintain an organization?s security posture, and identify and remediate security vulnerabilities. This course includes security for identity and access, platform protection, data and applications, and security operations. Prerequisites AZ-104T00 - Microsoft Azure Administrator Security best practices and industry security requirements such as defense in depth, least privileged access, role-based access control, multi-factor authentication, shared responsibility, and zero trust model. Be familiar with security protocols such as Virtual Private Networks (VPN), Internet Security Protocol (IPSec), Secure Socket Layer (SSL), disk and data encryption methods. Have some experience deploying Azure workloads. This course does not cover the basics of Azure administration, instead the course content builds on that knowledge by adding security specific information. Have experience with Windows and Linux operating systems and scripting languages. Course labs may use PowerShell and the CLI. 1 - Manage identities in Microsoft Entra ID Secure users in Microsoft Entra ID Secure groups in Microsoft Entra ID Recommend when to use external identities Secure external identities Implement Microsoft Entra Identity protection 2 - Manage authentication by using Microsoft Entra ID Configure Microsoft Entra Verified ID Implement multifactor authentication (MFA) Implement passwordless authentication Implement password protection Implement single sign-on (SSO) Integrate single sign-on (SSO) and identity providers Recommend and enforce modern authentication protocols 3 - Manage authorization by using Microsoft Entra ID Configure Azure role permissions for management groups, subscriptions, resource groups, and resources Assign built-in roles in Microsoft Entra ID Assign built-in roles in Azure Create and assign a custom role in Microsoft Entra ID Implement and manage Microsoft Entra Permissions Management Configure Microsoft Entra Privileged Identity Management Configure role management and access reviews by using Microsoft Entra Identity Governance Implement Conditional Access policies 4 - Manage application access in Microsoft Entra ID Manage access to enterprise applications in Microsoft Entra ID, including OAuth permission grants Manage app registrations in Microsoft Entra ID Configure app registration permission scopes Manage app registration permission consent Manage and use service principals Manage managed identities for Azure resources Recommend when to use and configure a Microsoft Entra Application Proxy, including authentication 5 - Plan and implement security for virtual networks Plan and implement Network Security Groups (NSGs) and Application Security Groups (ASGs) Plan and implement User-Defined Routes (UDRs) Plan and implement Virtual Network peering or gateway Plan and implement Virtual Wide Area Network, including secured virtual hub Secure VPN connectivity, including point-to-site and site-to-site Implement encryption over ExpressRoute Configure firewall settings on PaaS resources Monitor network security by using Network Watcher, including NSG flow logging 6 - Plan and implement security for private access to Azure resources Plan and implement virtual network Service Endpoints Plan and implement Private Endpoints Plan and implement Private Link services Plan and implement network integration for Azure App Service and Azure Functions Plan and implement network security configurations for an App Service Environment (ASE) Plan and implement network security configurations for an Azure SQL Managed Instance 7 - Plan and implement security for public access to Azure resources Plan and implement Transport Layer Security (TLS) to applications, including Azure App Service and API Management Plan, implement, and manage an Azure Firewall, Azure Firewall Manager and firewall policies Plan and implement an Azure Application Gateway Plan and implement an Azure Front Door, including Content Delivery Network (CDN) Plan and implement a Web Application Firewall (WAF) Recommend when to use Azure DDoS Protection Standard 8 - Plan and implement advanced security for compute Plan and implement remote access to public endpoints, Azure Bastion and just-in-time (JIT) virtual machine (VM) access Configure network isolation for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Secure and monitor AKS Configure authentication for AKS Configure security for Azure Container Instances (ACIs) Configure security for Azure Container Apps (ACAs) Manage access to Azure Container Registry (ACR) Configure disk encryption, Azure Disk Encryption (ADE), encryption as host, and confidential disk encryption Recommend security configurations for Azure API Management 9 - Plan and implement security for storage Configure access control for storage accounts Manage life cycle for storage account access keys Select and configure an appropriate method for access to Azure Files Select and configure an appropriate method for access to Azure Blob Storage Select and configure an appropriate method for access to Azure Tables Select and configure an appropriate method for access to Azure Queues Select and configure appropriate methods for protecting against data security threats, including soft delete, backups, versioning, and immutable storage Configure Bring your own key (BYOK) Enable double encryption at the Azure Storage infrastructure level 10 - Plan and implement security for Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL Managed Instance Enable database authentication by using Microsoft Entra ID Enable and monitor database audit Identify use cases for the Microsoft Purview governance portal Implement data classification of sensitive information by using the Microsoft Purview governance portal Plan and implement dynamic mask Implement transparent data encryption? Recommend when to use Azure SQL Database Always Encrypted 11 - Plan, implement, and manage governance for security Create, assign, and interpret security policies and initiatives in Azure Policy Configure security settings by using Azure Blueprint Deploy secure infrastructures by using a landing zone Create and configure an Azure Key Vault Recommend when to use a dedicated Hardware Security Module (HSM) Configure access to Key Vault, including vault access policies and Azure Role Based Access Control Manage certificates, secrets, and keys Configure key rotation Configure backup and recovery of certificates, secrets, and keys 12 - Manage security posture by using Microsoft Defender for Cloud Implement Microsoft Defender for Cloud Identify and remediate security risks by using the Microsoft Defender for Cloud Secure Score and Inventory Assess compliance against security frameworks and Microsoft Defender for Cloud Add industry and regulatory standards to Microsoft Defender for Cloud Add custom initiatives to Microsoft Defender for Cloud Connect hybrid cloud and multicloud environments to Microsoft Defender for Cloud Identify and monitor external assets by using Microsoft Defender External Attack Surface Management 13 - Configure and manage threat protection by using Microsoft Defender for Cloud Enable workload protection services in Microsoft Defender for Cloud, including Microsoft Defender for Storage, Databases, Containers, App Service, Key Vault, Resource Manager, and DNS Configure Microsoft Defender for Servers Configure Microsoft Defender for Azure SQL Database Manage and respond to security alerts in Microsoft Defender for Cloud Configure workflow automation by using Microsoft Defender for Cloud Evaluate vulnerability scans from Microsoft Defender for Server 14 - Configure and manage security monitoring and automation solutions Monitor security events by using Azure Monitor Configure data connectors in Microsoft Sentinel Create and customize analytics rules in Microsoft Sentinel Configure automation in Microsoft Sentinel Additional course details: Nexus Humans AZ-500T00 Microsoft Azure Security Technologies training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the AZ-500T00 Microsoft Azure Security Technologies course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.