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The Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop course is an excellent way for you to be up and running successfully and quickly with the Azure Virtual Desktop solution of Microsoft Azure. This course is also excellent preparation for Exam AZ-140: Configuring and Operating Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop.
During this course, you will learn critical concepts such as how to plan and prepare the Azure Virtual Desktop infrastructure, how to plan for and implement identity and security, how to handle users and apps, and how to engage in effective Azure Virtual Desktop monitoring and diagnostic troubleshooting.
This course will prepare learners that implement, manage and monitor security for Azure, hybrid and multi-cloud environments. In this course we will explore managing identity and access in Azure, planning and implementing and securing networking. We will explore and prepare the learner to securing, Azure Compute, Azure Storage and Azure Databases.
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The AZ-800 Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure show is for information technology (IT) professionals who want to prepare for Microsoft's AZ-800 Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure exam. This course specifically covers the five domains of the AZ-800 exam, The five domains include:
1. Deploy and manage AD DS in on-premises and cloud environments (30–35%)
2. Manage Windows Servers and workloads in a hybrid environment (10–15%)
3, Manage virtual machines and containers (15–20%)
4, Implement and manage an on-premises and hybrid networking infrastructure (15–20%)
5. Manage storage and file services (15–20%)
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Get ready to learn about Windows Server management and security, from securing your Windows on-premises and hybrid infrastructures to managing high availability with failover clusters. This comprehensive AZ-801 course guides you in fortifying a Windows Server against internal and external threats, integrating with Azure AD for unified identification, and implementing robust networking, securing storage , and learning data recovery tactics. You'll delve into managing backups, using Azure Site Recovery service for disaster recovery, and take a deep dive into Hyper-V Replicas for real-time VM protection. Turning your attention towards the cloud, you'll be learning the process of smoothly migrating on-prem Windows servers to Azure, upgrading your Active Directory infrastructure, and moving web applications from IIS to Azure. Finally, you'll also hands-on strategies for diagnosing and resolving issues with Windows Server VMs in Azure, and learn to monitor and troubleshoot your server's health, performance, and security. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to server management, these courses will empower you with the know-how you need to manage and secure your Windows Server environment effectively.
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The Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop Identity and Security course helps prepare you for success when it comes to implementing Azure Virtual Desktop. Specifically, this course ensures you are ready for the integration of security protections in the virtual desktop infrastructure. This course also ensures that you understand the various aspects of identity as it relates to Azure Virtual Desktop.
The Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop Monitoring course helps prepare you for success when it comes to implementing Azure Virtual Desktop. Specifically, this course ensures you are ready to support the careful monitoring and maintenance of the Azure Virtual Desktop environment. This includes critical concepts like log collection, Azure Advisor, Azure Monitor, and more. This course also focuses on business continuity (BC) factors for your deployment.
The Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop Users and Apps course helps prepare you for success when it comes to implementing Azure Virtual Desktop. Specifically, this course ensures you are ready to support various aspects of the user experience. This includes critical configurations such as user profiles and RDP settings. This course also helps to ensure that you can provide robust application access to end users of your Azure Virtual Desktop infrastructure.
This course will show and help the learner to configure common TCP/IP settings in Windows clients. Following the course, the learner will be able to install, configure, manage as well as troubleshoot wired and wireless network settings on Windows clients.
This course will show and help the learner to configure local storage in Windows clients. Following the course, the learner will be able to configure, manage and optimize storage drives, as well as format Windows volumes with file systems such as NTFS, FAT32, and ReFS. Finally, the learner will be able to configure and manage file and folder permissions in Windows.
This course is for those implementing, managing and monitoring security for Azure, hybrid and multi-cloud environments hybrid (and) multi-cloud environments. This course will prepare the learner to administer governance for security, manage security posture, configure and manage threat protection and implement security monitoring and automation.
This course will show and help the learner to configure security settings and control access to Windows clients. Following the course, the learner will be able to manage users, group and computers, Group Policy, BitLocker and the Windows Firewall as well as how to configure virus, threat, application and browser security in Windows environments.
This course specifically covers way to deploy and manage Active Directory Domains services in on-premises and cloud environments. A viewer of the show in addition to personal study will gain knowledge and skills required to deploying and managing Active Directory Domain Services, including deploying and managing domain controllers; configuring and managing sites, domains, and forests; configuring and managing security principals; implementing and managing hybrid identities; and using group policies.
This course will help the learner implement and configure Windows client deployments using various tools such as Autopilot, the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit and more. Following the course, the learner will be able to plan and implement Window operating system deployment, provisioning, configuration, and remote management.
The Deploying and Managing a Microsoft 365 Tenant course at ACI Learning will walk you through all you need to know to be up and running successfully with a new (or established) MS 365 tenant. This course maps directly to the first domain of the MS-102 Microsoft 365 Administrator exam.
This course covers all you need from initially implementing and managing a tenant and its domains to managing users and groups as well as roles in Microsoft 365. You will be able to carefully monitor service health and license allocations and keep your Microsoft 365 environment running smoothly.
The Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert certification is a way to validate your knowledge & expertise in designing cloud and hybrid solutions that run on Microsoft Azure in areas that include implementing, securing, managing, and monitoring identity, governance, storage, compute, and virtual networks. This course will cover the objectives outlined by Microsoft to prepare you to take the Designing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions exam.
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The Microsoft Certified: Azure Developer Associate certification is a way to validate your knowledge & expertise in developing cloud and hybrid solutions that leverage Azure SDKs, data storage options, data connections, APIs, app authentication and authorization, compute, and container deployment, debugging, performance tuning, and monitoring, using Azure-supported languages and the Azure CLI, Azure PowerShell, and other tools. This course will cover the objectives outlined by Microsoft to prepare you to take the Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure exam.
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The Hands-on with TEAMS show is designed for Enterprise Administrators who take part in evaluating, planning, deploying, and managing Microsoft Teams.
Microsoft Teams is an integrated communication and collaboration solution for enabling all of your users to create and share content, as well as schedule meetings and interact with each other. Microsoft now brings together the most important collaboration capabilities that your enterprise needs in order to enable you to invite everyone you work with to chat, meet, call, and collaborate all in one place, no matter where you are.
This show assumes that you have a working knowledge of Microsoft Services and workloads such as the Azure Active Directory, DNS, and O365/Microsoft365. You should also have a working knowledge of networking, Windows 10 client administration, and PowerShell.
The Hands-on with SCCM show is designed for Enterprise Administrators who take part in evaluating, planning, migrating, deploying, and managing Microsoft Infrastructure using the Microsoft Endpoint Manager product.
Microsoft Endpoint Manager is an integrated solution for managing all of your devices. Microsoft now brings together Configuration Manager and Intune, without a complex migration, and with simplified licensing, allowing you to manage your devices anytime and from anywhere, on-prem, in the cloud, or as a hybrid solution.
Even though the MCSA and MCSE have been retired, many of us still manage on-premises environments running Windows Server 2019. This course covers some of the basic administration tasks, updated for Windows Server 2019.
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Ideal for IT professionals, and administrators responsible for organizational security, this course delves into Azure AD multifactor authentication, how to implement Conditional Access and manage its policies, and the way to configure application registration and consent. By exploring effective strategies for permissions, app integration, and OAuth2 authentication, you will acquire the necessary skills to effectively manage authentication and optimize access management in Azure environments for bolstering organizational security.
The Implement a Hybrid Network Infrastructure show is for information technology (IT) professionals who want to prepare for Microsoft's AZ-800 Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure exam. This course specifically covers the fourth domain of the AZ-800 exam, Implement and manage an on-premises and hybrid networking infrastructure, which is 15-20% of the exam. A viewer of the show in addition to personal study will gain knowledge and skills required for implementing and managing an on-premises and hybrid networking infrastructure, including implementing on-premises and hybrid name resolution, managing IP addressing in on-premises and hybrid scenarios, and implementing on-premises and hybrid network connectivity.
This course has been designed for IT professionals and administrators who manage identities and wish to deepen their understanding of Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). You’ll learn how to effectively implement and manage user accounts, handle Azure AD authentication, and configure self-service password reset. We’ll further explore the management of guest accounts, and we'll discuss the best practices around Azure AD object management. By the end of this course, you'll be equipped with the necessary skills to manage user identities efficiently and securely.
The Implementing Identity in Azure AD course at ACI Learning will walk you through all you need to know to be up and running successfully in regard to identity topics relevant to Microsoft 365. This course maps directly to the second domain of the MS-102 Microsoft 365 Administrator exam.
This course covers the implementation and management of identity synchronization with Azure AD and the implementation and management of authentication. The course also reviews the key principles of implementing and managing secure access to Microsoft 365 resources.
The MD-102 – Endpoint Administrator course will show and help the learner to deploy, manage, and maintain Windows client operating systems. Following the course, the learner will be able to implement and manage device lifecycles, including enrollment, configuration, security, and compliance, using Microsoft Intune. Finally, the learner will be able to deploy, configure, and secure applications using Group Policy, Microsoft Intune and Microsoft 365.
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Welcome to the Microsoft 365 Administrator (MS-102) course. This comprehensive program is designed to prepare you for the challenges and responsibilities of a Microsoft 365 Administrator role. As a Microsoft 365 Administrator, you will play a crucial role in managing and optimizing Microsoft 365 services and applications, ensuring seamless collaboration and productivity within organizations.
The MS-102 certification course aims to provide you with a solid understanding of the following key areas:
- Microsoft 365 Overview
- Microsoft 365 Tenant Management
- Microsoft 365 Identity and Access Management
- Microsoft 365 Security and Compliance
Upon completing the course, you should be prepared to take the Microsoft 365 Administrator Certification Exam (code: MS-102). This exam evaluates your expertise in administering Microsoft 365 services, security, compliance, and collaboration tools.
The MS-102 certification course is designed for IT professionals aspiring to become Microsoft 365 Administrators. This includes individuals involved in deploying, configuring, and managing Microsoft 365 services and applications, as well as those seeking to validate their existing knowledge and skills in this domain.
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This course will help learners implement and configure Microsoft Intune and Microsoft 365 for mobile application management and endpoint administration. Following the course, the learner can deploy, configure, and secure apps using Microsoft Intune, Microsoft 365, and the Microsoft 365 Apps Admin Center. We will explore implementing the Office Deployment Tool, the Office Customization Tools, and Conditional Access in Intune.
The Manage Hybrid Storage and File Servers show is for information technology (IT) professionals who want to prepare for Microsoft's AZ-800 Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure exam. This course specifically covers the fifth domain of the AZ-800 exam, Manage storage and file services, which is 15-20% of the exam. A viewer of the show in addition to personal study will gain knowledge and skills required for managing storage and file servers, including configuring and managing Azure File Sync, configuring and managing Windows Server file shares, and configuring Windows Server storage.
The Manage Hybrid Virtual Machines and Containers show is for information technology (IT) professionals who want to prepare for Microsoft's AZ-800 Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure exam. This course specifically covers the third domain of the AZ-800 exam, Manage virtual machines and containers, which is 15-20% of the exam. A viewer of the show in addition to personal study will gain knowledge and skills required for managing virtual machines and containers, including managing Hyper-V and guest virtual machines, creating and managing containers, and managing Azure virtual machines that run Windows Server.
This course will show and help the learner to install, deploy and the Windows client operating system. Following the course, the learner will be able to install, configure and manage Hyper-V on Windows clients as well as how to configure and customize Windows client settings.
Dive into the critical world of high availability and disaster recovery with our upcoming course on managing Windows Failover Clusters. You’ll learn the art of implementing and configuring failover clusters to ensure your services remain uninterrupted, no matter the crisis. Also, you’ll explore the nitty-gritty of Failover Clustering management, from proactive health monitoring to seamless workload balancing, ensuring your systems remain resilient in the face of failure. But that's not all — you will also dive into the complexities of Storage Spaces Direct, Microsoft's innovative storage solution that combines cost-effectiveness with stellar performance. Learn how to harness this powerful feature to transform your local storage into highly scalable, software-defined storage. Whether you're guarding against data center failures or anticipating the unforeseen, our course will equip you with the knowledge to maintain business continuity with confidence.
In the digital age, where data is the lifeline of business operations, a robust Windows Server recovery strategy is not just an option, it’s a necessity. In this course, you’ll delve into the critical tactics for managing backups and ensuring rapid recovery of Windows Server environments. You’ll be guided through the best practices for local and cloud backups, and how to leverage the powerful Azure Site Recovery service to orchestrate disaster recovery that keeps your data safe and your services running in the event of any disaster. But the safety net doesn't end there—you’ll also peel back the layers of Hyper-V Replicas, an essential tool for the real-time protection of your virtual machines. Discover how to implement replication strategies that minimize downtime and ensure that your VMs are resilient against disruptions. Whether you’re a seasoned IT professional or new to server management, our show will provide you with the insights to implement a fail-safe recovery plan, keeping your organization's digital heartbeat steady and secure.
This course will show and help the learner to manage Windows client operating systems. Following the course, the learner will be able to configure, manage and recover the Windows client operating system, as well as configure Windows updates and remote management technologies. Finally, the learner will be able to examine performance monitoring, event logging, and automate tasks.
The Managing Compliance using Microsoft Purview course at ACI Learning will walk you through all you need to know to be up and running successfully regarding the use of Microsoft Purview to help manage compliance in your organization. This course maps directly to the fourth domain of the MS-102 Microsoft 365 Administrator exam.
This course covers the implementation of Microsoft Purview information protection and data lifecycle management. It also covers the implementation of Microsoft Purview for Data Loss Prevention (DLP).
This course will help the learner manage an organization’s identities and compliance using the Microsoft Intune platform, and Microsoft Entra (formerly called Azure AD). Following the course, the learner will be able to implement and manage users, devices, and application compliance. The learner will explore and learn how to manage identities in Microsoft Intune and Entra.
This course is for those implementing, managing and monitoring security for Azure, hybrid and multi-cloud environments hybrid. This course will examine managing identities from a security perspective in Azure. We explore securing users & groups, using and securing external identities, and implementing Azure AD Identity Protection.
The Managing Microsoft Teams course is designed for Microsoft Teams Administrators who take part in evaluating, planning, deploying, and managing Microsoft Teams. Microsoft Teams is an integrated communication and collaboration solution for enabling all of your users to create and share content, as well as schedule meetings and interact with each other. The Teams Administrator must be able to plan, deploy, and manage Teams chat, apps, channels, meetings, audio conferencing, live events, and calling. The Teams Administrator is also responsible for upgrading from Skype for Business to Teams.
The Managing Security with Microsoft 365 Defender course at ACI Learning will walk you through all you need to know to be up and running successfully regarding the use of Microsoft 365 Defender to mitigate security threats. This course maps directly to the third domain of the MS-102 Microsoft 365 Administrator exam.
This course covers the management of security reports and alerts using the Microsoft 365 Defender portal. In addition, this course covers email and collaboration protection using Microsoft Defender for Office 365. The course also covers endpoint protection using Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
This course will help the learner implement and configure Microsoft Intune for mobile device management and endpoint administration. Following the course, the learner will be able to manage device lifecycles and configuration, implement endpoint protection, and manage and monitor updates.
Microsoft Endpoint Manager is a very powerful option for managing your end devices from a cloud-based management system. Microsoft Endpoint Manager houses two important platforms - Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (formerly SCCM) and Microsoft Intune. These two products can work together to provide co-management to all of your endpoint devices. Endpoint devices include desktops, laptops, phones, tablets, televisions, and more. Thanks to Microsoft Endpoint Manager and Microsoft Intune, system administrators can help deploy, manage, and protect the devices, data, and applications of the organization. This course walks you through the important planning and implementation that must take place.
In this course, you will learn foundational-level knowledge of the considerations and benefits of adopting cloud services in general and the Software as a Service (SaaS) cloud model. You will also learn about available options and benefits gained by implementing Microsoft 365 cloud service offerings.
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The Azure Administrator Associate certification is a way to validate your knowledge in implementing, managing, and monitoring identity, governance, storage, compute, and virtual networks in a cloud environment. This course will cover the objectives outlined by Microsoft to prepare you to take the Microsoft Azure Administrator exam.
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This series will help you prepare for the Exam AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals. This exam is designed for candidates looking to demonstrate foundational-level knowledge of cloud services and how those services are provided with Microsoft Azure.
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Power BI is a collection of software services, apps, and connectors that work together to turn your unrelated sources of data into coherent, visually immersive, and interactive insights. Your data may be an Excel spreadsheet, or a collection of cloud-based and on-premises hybrid data warehouses. Power BI lets you easily connect to your data sources, visualize and discover what's important, and share that with anyone or everyone you want. Want to learn more about how to use Power BI and the most important skills you need to be successful? Join Adam as he guides you through everything you want to know about Power BI.
Microsoft Sentinel is a scalable, cloud-native, security information and event management (SIEM) and security orchestration, automation, and response (SOAR) solution. Microsoft Sentinel delivers intelligent security analytics and threat intelligence across the enterprise, providing a single solution for attack detection, threat visibility, proactive hunting, and threat response.
Embark on a journey through the seamless transition of legacy systems to the forefront of innovation with our comprehensive course on migrating to Windows Server. You’ll learn to navigate the pivotal steps to elevate your on-prem storage to the enhanced capabilities of modern on-prem servers, ensuring a smooth and efficient upgrade path. As you pivot towards the cloud, discover the intricacies of lifting and shifting your on-prem servers into the expansive realm of Azure, unlocking agility, scalability, and global reach. You will delve deeper and tackle the specifics of migrating workloads from previous Windows Server versions, streamlining your transition with minimal disruption. For those leveraging Internet Information Services (IIS), you will Analyze the process of moving your web applications to Azure, enabling you to benefit from robust security, high availability, and dynamic scalability. Lastly, you learn to chart the course for upgrading your Active Directory infrastructure, as you hear expert insights on transitioning to Windows Server 2022 with confidence.
Step into the control room of Windows Server management with our enlightening course dedicated to monitoring and troubleshooting the backbone of enterprise IT infrastructure. In this course, you‘ll discover the tools and techniques essential for keeping a vigilant eye on Windows Server health, performance, and security, ensuring you can respond to issues with precision. you’ll explore through the labyrinth of on-prem and hybrid networking, equipping you with the troubleshooting skills needed to swiftly navigate through common and complex network challenges. You will learn hands-on strategies for diagnosing and resolving issues with Windows Server VMs in Azure, turning potential disruptions into mere hiccups. Furthermore, gain deep insights into the art of Active Directory troubleshooting, understanding the ability to maintain uninterrupted identity management and authentication services. Whether you're confronting server slowdowns, network anomalies, or AD dilemmas, our show is the course to diagnosing and remedying the pulse points of your Windows Server environment.
Designed for IT professionals and administrators, this course explores the core concepts of identity governance, including planning and implementing access reviews, privileged access, and entitlement management. By understanding how to use Azure AD roles for governance, you'll learn how to create access packages, manage privileged identity strategies, and efficiently handle identities. With an emphasis on real-world applications, you'll leave this course with a strong command of identity governance in your Azure environment, equipped to ensure maximum security and efficiency.
Curated for IT professionals and administrators looking to enhance their understanding of Azure workloads, this course will walk you through the essentials of designing and implementing workload identities. You will learn to configure Azure services that use managed identities, manage the life cycle of managed identities, and understand how to plan for Azure AD roles for governance of Azure resources. Explore real-world scenarios and practical applications of these concepts, equipping you to effectively manage workload identities within your Azure environment.
This course is for those implementing, managing and monitoring security for Azure, hybrid and multi-cloud environments hybrid (and) multi-cloud environments. This course will prepare the learner to plan for and secure Azure network environments. We will explore securing public and private access to Azure resources.
This course is for anyone wanting to learn how to write PowerShell scripts to automate tasks. We will start with the basics, getting PowerShell installed and configured. Then we will cover basic
PowerShell scripting concepts and various PowerShell statements make up the foundational knowledge needed to write PowerShell scripts. After this we will apply the skills you've learned in some practical applications.
This course is specifically tailored to equip you with the knowledge and skills required to successfully pass the SC-200 Microsoft Security Operations Analyst exam and become a certified security operations analyst. Throughout this course, you will delve into various domains, including threat management, vulnerability management, security monitoring and incident response, and governance, risk, and compliance. Anthony Sequeira will guide you through real-world scenarios, practical exercises, and in-depth discussions to enhance your understanding of security operations and Microsoft's security solutions. By the end of the course, you will have the confidence and expertise to tackle the SC-200 exam and excel in the field of security operations analysis.
Join Charles and Sophia as they prepare you for the SC-300 exam, Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator. Throughout this course, you'll gain a deep understanding of implementing and managing identity and access in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), planning and designing an identity strategy, implementing and managing hybrid identities, and managing application access, data governance, and protection in Microsoft 365.
In today's fast-paced IT landscape, securing your Windows on-premises and hybrid infrastructures is paramount. This course will provide guidance and process to provide a robust security strategy that begins with fortifying the Windows Server operating system against both internal and external threats, ensuring that only authorized users have access and that their actions are monitored and controlled. For organizations leveraging a hybrid Active Directory infrastructure, synchronizing and securing identity management becomes critical, with Azure AD offering seamless integration to provide a unified identity across on-premises and cloud services. Azure services bring to the table advanced security remediation tools that proactively protect, detect, and respond to threats in real-time, keeping your infrastructure one step ahead of malicious actors. Moreover, securing Windows Server networking is about more than just safeguarding data in transit; it's about implementing robust access controls, encrypting traffic with up-to-date protocols, and continuously monitoring for unusual activity. Lastly, Windows Server storage solutions must be locked down with encryption, resilient file systems, and access policies that protect data at rest.
This course is for those implementing, managing and monitoring security for Azure, hybrid and multi-cloud environments hybrid (and) multi-cloud environments. This course will prepare the learner to secure Azure resources such as Azure Compute, Azure Storage and Azure Databases.
The Azure Virtual Desktop Infrastructure course helps you plan and implement the required infrastructure for a successful AVD deployment. This course assists you with the most key elements you should be concerned with including network connectivity, user data storage, host pools and session hosts, and your ability to easily manage session host images. All of these elements are critical for a smooth and successful Azure Virtual Desktop implementation.
This course specifically covers how to manage Windows Servers and workloads in a hybrid environment. A viewer of the show in addition to personal study will gain knowledge and skills required for administering Azure services to manage workloads and servers, including deploying and configuring Windows Admin Center (WAC), configuring PowerShell Remoting, and integrating and managing Azure Arc and other Azure services.
This course seeks to prepare students for a role as a Microsoft security operations analyst. This role collaborates with organizational stakeholders to secure information technology systems for the organization.
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.
This course seeks to educate students on Microsoft Defender for Cloud. This new Microsoft application is a cloud-native application protection platform that seeks to assist with security in multi-cloud environments.
This product is unique from Microsoft in many ways, one of them being the fact that the platform fulfills many roles within the context of cloud security. Defender for Cloud functions as the following product categories:
- CNAPP (Cloud Native Application Protection Platform)
- CSPM (Cloud Security Posture Management)
- CWPP (Cloud Workload Protection Platform)
This course focuses on the use of Microsoft Defender for Cloud to help protect cloud applications and the data they contain.
This course focuses on the use of Microsoft Sentinel to help mitigate security threats in the organization. Microsoft Sentinel is a cloud-based security information and event management (SIEM) system that helps organizations monitor and respond to potential security threats in real-time. It uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyze data from various sources, such as logs, network traffic, and cloud services, to identify unusual activity that could indicate a security breach. Sentinel then provides alerts to security teams, who can investigate and take appropriate action. The system also includes automated response capabilities that can help contain and mitigate potential threats. Overall, Microsoft Sentinel helps organizations better protect their data and systems against cyberattacks.
Windows Admin Center is the modern evolution of "in-box" management tools. It is a locally deployed, browser-based management tool used to manage your on-premises Windows Servers, Windows 10 PCs, Failover clusters, and Azure VMs. Learn how to install, configure, and manage your environment using Windows Admin Center in this series of videos.
Welcome to 4 Practice Labs Server Environments. These sandbox solutions can be used to practice and teach Windows server configuration, administration and enhance vulnerability testing skills in a safe, secure environment. After completing a session, the environment will reset to its original state.
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This course will acquaint learners with the new Windows Terminal Application. Learners will be provided with an overview of the application and its functionality. Learners will explore how to install, configure, and customize the Windows Terminal Application to suit their needs through various settings and actions.