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Exam SC-300 Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator (Video)

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  • Copyright 2024
  • Edition: 1st
  • Online Video
  • ISBN-10: 0-13-811157-X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-13-811157-1

8-9 Hrs    


The SC-300 is an important Microsoft exam because it is one of the four prerequisite options to receive the newly formulated Associate Microsoft Certified: Cybersecurity Architect Expert certification.

Microsoft MVP and Microsoft Certified Azure Solutions Architect, Tim Warner walks you through what to expect on the SC-300 exam. This video covers every objective on Exam SC-300: Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator. Identity and access management are perhaps the most important aspects of cloud computing because every sign-on request into Microsoft Azure is authenticated, and every resource access attempt is subject to authorization.

This training course covers every Exam SC-300 objective in a friendly and logical way.

Skill Level:

  • Intermediate 


What You Will Learn: 

After completing this video, you will be able to:

  • Implement identities in Azure AD
  • Implement authentication and access management
  • Implement access management for applications
  • Plan and implement identity governance in Azure AD


Who Should Take This Course:

  • Data Warehouse Architect
  • Principal Cloud Architect
  • Senior Developer
  • Lead Technical Architect
  • Cloud Security Engineer
  • Senior Risk Compliance Analyst
  • Any IT professional looking to pass the SC-300 exam

Prerequisite:

Microsoft recommends that candidates have a solid foundational knowledge of Microsoft 365 workloads and Azure Active Directory.

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Sample Content

Table of Contents

Introduction 

Lesson 1: Configure and Manage an Azure AD Tenant  
1.1 Configure and manage Azure AD roles 

1.2 Configure delegation by using administrative units 

1.3 Analyze Azure AD role permissions 

1.4 Configure and manage custom domains 

1.5 Configure tenant-wide settings 

Lesson 2: Create, Configure, and Manage Azure AD Identities 

2.1 Create, configure, and manage users 

2.2 Create, configure, and manage groups 

2.3 Configure and manage device join and registration, including writeback 

2.4 Assign, modify, and report on licenses 

Lesson 3: Implement and Manage External Identities

3.1 Manage external collaboration settings in Azure AD 

3.2 Invite external users, individually or in bulk 

3.3 Manage external user accounts in Azure AD 

3.4 Configure identity providers, including SAML or WS-Fed 

Lesson 4: Implement and Manage Hybrid Identity

4.1 Implement and manage Azure AD Connect 

4.2 Implement and manage Azure AD Connect cloud sync 

4.3 Implement and manage Password Hash Synchronization 

4.4 Implement and manage Passthrough Authentication 

4.5 Implement and manage Seamless Single Sign-On 

4.6 Implement and manage federation, excluding manual AD FS deployments 

4.7 Implement and manage Azure AD Connect Health 

4.8 Troubleshoot synchronization errors 

Lesson 5: Plan, Implement, and Manage Azure MFA and Self-Service Password Reset

5.1 Plan Azure MFA deployment, excluding MFA Server 

5.2 Configure and deploy SSPR 

5.3 Implement and manage Azure MFA settings 

5.4 Manage MFA settings for users 

5.5 Extend Azure AD MFA to third party and on-premises devices 

5.6 Monitor Azure AD MFA activity 

Lesson 6: Plan, Implement, and Manage Azure AD User Authentication (30 minutes) 

6.1 Plan for authentication 

6.2 Implement and manage authentication protocols 

6.3 Implement and manage Windows Hello for Business 

6.4 Implement and manage password protection and smart lockout 

6.5 Implement certificate-based authentication in Azure AD 

6.6 Configure Azure AD user authentication for Windows and Linux VMs on Azure 

Lesson 7: Plan, Implement, and Manage Azure AD Conditional Access (30 minutes) 

7.1 Plan Conditional Access policies 

7.2 Implement Conditional Access policy assignments 

7.3 Implement Conditional Access policy controls 

7.4 Test and troubleshoot Conditional Access policies 

7.5 Implement session management 

7.6 Implement device-enforced restrictions 

7.7 Implement continuous access evaluation 

7.8 Create a Conditional Access policy from a template 

Lesson 8: Manage Azure AD Identity Protection

8.1 Implement and manage a user risk policy 

8.2 Implement and manage a sign-in risk policy 

8.3 Implement and manage MFA registration policy 

8.4 Monitor, investigate, and remediate risky users 

8.5 Implement security for workload identities 

Lesson 9: Implement Access Management for Azure Resources  

9.1 Assign Azure roles 

9.2 Configure custom Azure roles 

9.3 Create and configure managed identities 

9.4 Use managed identities to access Azure resources 

9.5 Analyze Azure role permissions 

9.6 Configure Azure Key Vault RBAC and policies 

Lesson 10: Manage and Monitor Application Access by Using Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps

10.1 Discover and manage apps by using Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps 

10.2 Configure connectors to apps 

10.3 Implement application-enforced restrictions 

10.4 Configure Conditional Access app control 

10.5 Create access and session policies in Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps 

10.6 Implement and manage policies for OAuth apps 

Lesson 11: Plan, Implement, and Monitor the Integration of Enterprise Applications

11.1 Configure and manage user and admin consent 

11.2 Discover apps by using ADFS application activity reports 

11.3 Design and implement access management for apps 

11.4 Design and implement app management roles 

11.5 Monitor and audit activity in enterprise applications 

11.6 Design and implement integration for on-premises apps by using Azure AD application proxy 

11.7 Design and implement integration for SaaS apps 

11.8 Provision and manage users, groups, and roles on Enterprise applications 

11.9 Create and manage application collections 

Lesson 12: Plan and implement application registrations

12.1 Plan for application registrations 

12.2 Implement application registrations 

12.3 Configure application permissions 

12.4 Implement application authorization 

12.5 Plan and configure multi-tier application permissions 

12.6 Manage and monitor applications by using App governance 

Lesson 13: Plan and Implement Entitlement Management

13.1 Plan entitlements 

13.2 Create and configure catalogs 

13.3 Create and configure access packages 

13.4 Manage access requests 

13.5 Implement and manage terms of use 

13.6 Manage the lifecycle of external users in Azure AD Identity Governance settings 

13.7 Configure and manage connected organizations 

13.8 Review per-user entitlements by using Azure AD Entitlement management 

Lesson 14: Plan, Implement, and Manage Access Reviews 

14.1 Plan for access reviews 

14.2 Create and configure access reviews for groups and apps 

14.3 Create and configure access review programs 

14.4 Monitor access review activity 

14.5 Respond to access review activity, including automated and manual responses 

Lesson 15: Plan and Implement Privileged Access  

15.1 Plan and manage Azure roles in Privileged Identity Management (PIM), including settings and 

assignments 

15.2 Plan and manage Azure resources in PIM, including settings and assignments 

15.3 Plan and configure Privileged Access groups 

15.4 Manage PIM requests and approval process 

15.5 Analyze PIM audit history and reports 

15.6 Create and manage break-glass accounts 

Lesson 16: Monitor Azure AD

16.1 Design a strategy for monitoring Azure AD 

16.2 Review and analyze sign-in, audit, and provisioning logs by using the Azure AD console 

16.3 Configure diagnostic settings, including Log Analytics, storage accounts, and Event Hub 

16.4 Monitor Azure AD by using Log Analytics, including KQL queries 

16.5 Analyze Azure AD by using workbooks and reporting in the Azure AD console 

16.6 Monitor and improve the security posture by using the Identity Secure Score 

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