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Azure Security and Identity Flashcards
Microsoft Azure Developer Associate AZ-204 Flashcards
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| What are Azure AD Conditional Access policies | They define conditions under which users can access resources, enhancing security and compliance. |
| What is a managed identity in Azure | A managed identity is an Azure AD identity automatically managed for use with applications and services. |
| What is a Network Security Group (NSG) in Azure | NSGs are used to filter network traffic to and from Azure resources based on rules. |
| What is a Service Principal in Azure | A Service Principal is an identity used by applications to access Azure resources. |
| What is an Azure AD tenant | A tenant is a dedicated instance of Azure AD for an organization. |
| What is Azure Active Directory | Azure Active Directory is Microsoft's cloud-based identity and access management service. |
| What is Azure B2B collaboration | Azure B2B allows external users to access resources using their own credentials. |
| What is Azure Key Vault used for | Azure Key Vault is used to store and manage sensitive information like keys, secrets, and certificates securely. |
| What is Azure MFA | Azure Multi-Factor Authentication adds an extra layer of security by requiring verification methods like codes or biometrics. |
| What is Just-in-Time (JIT) VM access | It allows time-limited access to virtual machines to reduce attack surfaces. |
| What is Privileged Identity Management (PIM) in Azure | Privileged Identity Management is a service that manages and controls privileged access in Azure. |
| What is RBAC in Azure | Role-Based Access Control allows granular permissions to be assigned to resources based on user roles. |
| What is the function of Azure AD Connect | Azure AD Connect synchronizes on-premises directories with Azure AD for seamless access and identity management. |
| What is the purpose of Azure Security Center | Azure Security Center provides tools to assess and improve your cloud security posture. |
| What is the role of encryption in Azure | Encryption protects data at rest and in transit using algorithms like AES-256. |
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What is the function of Azure AD Connect
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Azure AD Connect synchronizes on-premises directories with Azure AD for seamless access and identity management.
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What are Azure AD Conditional Access policies
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They define conditions under which users can access resources, enhancing security and compliance.
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What is an Azure AD tenant
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A tenant is a dedicated instance of Azure AD for an organization.
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What is Privileged Identity Management (PIM) in Azure
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Privileged Identity Management is a service that manages and controls privileged access in Azure.
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What is Just-in-Time (JIT) VM access
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It allows time-limited access to virtual machines to reduce attack surfaces.
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What is Azure Key Vault used for
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Azure Key Vault is used to store and manage sensitive information like keys, secrets, and certificates securely.
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What is a Service Principal in Azure
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A Service Principal is an identity used by applications to access Azure resources.
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What is a managed identity in Azure
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A managed identity is an Azure AD identity automatically managed for use with applications and services.
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What is the purpose of Azure Security Center
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Azure Security Center provides tools to assess and improve your cloud security posture.
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What is the role of encryption in Azure
Back
Encryption protects data at rest and in transit using algorithms like AES-256.
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What is Azure MFA
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Azure Multi-Factor Authentication adds an extra layer of security by requiring verification methods like codes or biometrics.
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What is Azure Active Directory
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Azure Active Directory is Microsoft's cloud-based identity and access management service.
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What is RBAC in Azure
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Role-Based Access Control allows granular permissions to be assigned to resources based on user roles.
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What is a Network Security Group (NSG) in Azure
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NSGs are used to filter network traffic to and from Azure resources based on rules.
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What is Azure B2B collaboration
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Azure B2B allows external users to access resources using their own credentials.
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This deck includes concepts on implementing Azure security measures and managing identity solutions, including Azure AD, RBAC, and Key Vault.