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Microsoft Security, Compliance, and Identity Fundamentals Exam Ref SC-900

You're reading from   Microsoft Security, Compliance, and Identity Fundamentals Exam Ref SC-900 Familiarize yourself with security, identity, and compliance in Microsoft 365 and Azure

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2022
Last Updated in May 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801815994
Length 404 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Section 1: Exam Overview
2. Chapter 1: Preparing for Your Microsoft Exam FREE CHAPTER 3. Section 2: The Key Concepts of Security, Compliance, and Identity
4. Chapter 2: Describing Security Methodologies 5. Chapter 3: Understanding Key Security Concepts 6. Chapter 4: Key Microsoft Security and Compliance Principles 7. Section 3: The Microsoft Identity Management Solutions
8. Chapter 5: Defining Identity Principles/Concepts and the Identity Services within Azure AD 9. Chapter 6: Describing the Authentication and Access Management Capabilities of Azure AD 10. Chapter 7: Describing the Identity Protection and Governance Capabilities of Azure AD 11. Section 4: The Microsoft Security Solutions for Microsoft 365 and Azure
12. Chapter 8: Describing Basic Security Services and Management Capabilities in Azure 13. Chapter 9: Describing Security Management and Capabilities of Azure 14. Chapter 10: Describing Threat Protection with Microsoft 365 Defender 15. Chapter 11: Describing the Security Capabilities of Microsoft Sentinel 16. Chapter 12: Describing Security Management and the Endpoint Security Capabilities of Microsoft 365 17. Section 5: The Microsoft Compliance Monitoring Capabilities within Microsoft 365 and Azure
18. Chapter 13: Compliance Management Capabilities in Microsoft 19. Chapter 14: Describing Information Protection and Governance Capabilities of Microsoft 365 20. Chapter 15: Describing Insider Risk, eDiscovery, and Audit Capabilities in Microsoft 365 21. Chapter 16: Describing Resource Governance Capabilities in Azure 22. Chapter 17: Final Assessment/ Mock Exam 23. Other Books You May Enjoy

Describing how hybrid identity works within Azure AD

In order to be able to configure hybrid identities and synchronization in Azure AD and on-premises, you will need to have the Global Administrator role or the Hybrid Identity Administrator role within the Azure AD tenant and the Domain Enterprise Administrator role within the on-premises Windows Active Directory tenant. In this section, we will explain, in more detail, the differences between these two directory services.

Before we discuss the implementation of hybrid identity, it is important to understand what it is and why it is necessary. The following sections will provide this information.

Hybrid identity

The term hybrid identity is meant to signify that the company has users that use on-premises resources and users that use cloud-native resources. Within this hybrid identity infrastructure, there is going to be an on-premises Windows Active Directory domain controller that is used to manage the on-premises users....

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