Azure – You can now disable Storage Account Access Keys (preview)
As you know, you can use access keys to access Azure Storage Account content (Blob, Table, File…).
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As you know, you can use access keys to access Azure Storage Account content (Blob, Table, File…).
You may now know Azure Sentinel, the cloud native SIEM (Security Information and Event Management) solution from Microsoft.
As you may know, Microsoft has released a solution allowing you to remotely connect with RDP or SSH to your virtual machines running on Azure without being obliged to have a public IP (and corresponding ports opened) called Azure Bastion (see https://t.co/UBOCpnMD2k)
Like many not-for-profit leaders, you likely already understand the value of cloud computing. If you’re in the process of budgeting for a server migration in the upcoming fiscal year, be sure to add this event to your calendar as well.
As you know, you can setup a Site-to-Site VPN between your on-premises infrastructure and Azure.
As you know, Key Vault lets you save secrets, certificates or keys in a secure way to then allows you to use it either with automation or simply as a ‘user vault’.
As you know, Azure Security Center (ASC) is your one stop shop helping you maintain and improve your secure posture in Azure (including your on-premises workloads too if onboarded).
You may already know that Azure SQL has a feature called Data Discovery and Classification which helps you to identify if sensitive information are saved in your databases (you can have more details hare https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-sql/database/data-discovery-and-classification-overview).
As you know, IT administration has a lot of every day management tasks.
As you know, you have the capability to backup your workloads (either from on-premises or Azure) to an Azure Recovery Vaults.