Microsoft 365 Identity and Services: Managing Access and Authentication
This course will teach you how to design, implement, configure, manage, and monitor authentication methods, and explore ways to manage access to your resources using conditional access, identity protection, and via enterprise applications.
Access and authentication don’t need to be difficult. In this course, Microsoft 365 Identity and Services: Managing Access and Authentication, you’ll learn to design, implement, configure, manage, and monitor authentication methods. First, you’ll explore what’s involved with managing authentication in Microsoft 365, which includes design considerations, implementing and configuring authentication methods, and how to manage and monitor authentication methods. Next, you’ll discover how to plan and implement secure access to your Microsoft 365 resources using conditional access, and identity protection. Finally, you’ll learn how to configure application access using Azure AD Application Proxies, publishing enterprise applications in Azure AD, and configuring application registration. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of managing access and authentication needed to design, implement, configure, manage, and monitor authentication methods, and manage access to your resources and applications using conditional access policies, identity protection, and application publication, as well as application registration.
Author Name: Brian Alderman
Author Description:
Brian Alderman is a Microsoft MVP, and has his Master’s in Computer Information Systems. Since 1995, he has held several Microsoft certifications that currently include; MCT, MCSE for SharePoint, MCSA for Office 365, MCITP for SQL Server(R), MCSA and MCSE for Windows Server(R), and also his PMP certification. As a Senior Technical Instructor and Consultant, he has 30 years of experience in networking, SQL Server databases, SharePoint technologies, and project management. Brian’s publications inc… more
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