Course
Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator – Flexible Training («SC300V»)
The Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator course explores how to design, implement, and operate an organization’s identity and access management systems by using Azure AD.
Vendor code
SC-300
Duration
3 days
Price
2'550.–
Course documents
Official Microsoft Courseware and Microsoft Learn
Note:
From August 1, 2024, we will offer this course as a 3-day course.
Alternative learning format available:
Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator – Intensive Training («SC300»)
Course facts
- Implementing identities in Azure AD
- Implementing authentication and access management
- Implementing access management for applications
- Planning and implementing identity governance in Azure AD
Course details:
Module 1: Explore identity and Azure AD
- This module covers definitions and available services for identity provided in Azure AD to Microsoft 365. You start with authentication, authorization, and access tokens then build into full identity solutions.
- Learn to create an initial Azure Active Directory configuration to ensure all the identity solutions available in Azure are ready to use. This module explores how to build and configure an Azure AD system.
- Access to cloud-based workloads needs to be controlled centrally by providing a definitive identity for each user and resource. You can ensure employees and vendors have just-enough access to do their job.
- Inviting external users to use company Azure resources is a great benefit, but you want to do it in a secure way. Explore how to enable secure external collaboration.
- Creating a hybrid-identity solution to use your on-premises active directory can be challenging. Explore how to implement a secure hybrid-identity solution.
- Learn how to use multi-factor authentication with Azure AD to harden your user accounts.
- There are multiple options for authentication in Azure AD. Learn how to implement and manage the right authentications for users based on business needs.
- Conditional Access gives a fine granularity of control over which users can do specific activities, access which resources, and how to ensure data and systems are safe.
- Protecting a user's identity by monitoring their usage and sign-in patterns will ensure a secure cloud solution. Explore how to design and implement Azure AD Identity protection.
- Explore how to use built-in Azure roles, managed identities, and RBAC-policy to control access to Azure resources. Identity is the key to secure solutions.
- Enterprise app deployment enables control over which users can access the apps, easily log into apps with single-sign-on, and provide integrated usage reports.
- Deploying and monitoring enterprise applications to Azure solutions can ensure security. Explore how to deploy on-premises and cloud based apps to users.
- Line of business developed in-house need registration in Azure AD and assigned to users for a secure Azure solution. Explore how to implement app registration.
- When new users or external users join your site, quickly assigning them access to Azure solutions is a must. Explore how to entitle users to access your site and resources.
- Once identity is deployed, proper governance using access reviews is necessary for a secure solution. Explore how to plan for and implement access reviews.
- Ensuring that administrative roles are protected and managed to increase your Azure solution security is a must. Explore how to use PIM to protect your data and resources.
- Azure AD audit and diagnostic logs provide a rich view into how users are accessing your Azure solution. Learn to monitor, troubleshoot, and analyze sign-in data.
Digicomp Flexible Learning Approach:
- Training modality: During a period of 4 weeks, 6-8 half-day (3h each) virtual live sessions with our Azure MCT experts will take place. The sessions are already planned and can be easily combined with the daily work routine. Between the sessions there is enough time to process the learned knowledge.
- Detailed Session Plan: Click «Timetable» at the bottom of the page where you select your desired date.
- Security best practices and industry security requirements such as defense in depth, least privileged access, shared responsibility, and zero trust model.
- Be familiar with identity concepts such as authentication, authorization, and active directory.
- Have some experience deploying Azure workloads. This course does not cover the basics of Azure administration, instead the course content builds on that knowledge by adding security-specific information.
- Some experience with Windows and Linux operating systems and scripting languages is helpful but not required. Course labs may use PowerShell and the CLI.
This flexible training prepares you for:
- Exam: «SC-300: Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator» for the
- Certification: «Microsoft Certified: Identity and Access Administrator Associate»