Learners will discover how virtual networks (VNets) can be used to isolate Azure cloud resources and how network security groups (NSGs) allow or deny traffic to or from subnets and virtual machine (VM) network interfaces, in this 17-video course, helping prepare for AZ-500 Microsoft Azure Security Technologies certification exam. The course examines use of Secure Shell (SSH) for managing Linux, remote desktop protocol (RDP) for managing Windows, and jump boxes as central, publicly accessible administrative points. Begin the course by creating an Azure VNet using the graphical user interface (GUI), the command-line interface (CLI), and using PowerShell. Next, an overview of NSGs, and how they can allow or deny network traffic. Create an NSG by using the GUI, the CLI, and using PowerShell. Remotely manage Linux VMs with both SSH and RDP. Deploy a jump box remote management point. Explore how Azure Firewall is used, configure Azure Firewall network rules, application rules, and network address translation (NAT) rules. Finally, learn how to configure a route table entry so that traffic is sent to Azure Firewall.
Perks of Course
Certificate: Yes
CPD Points: 65
Compliance Standards: AICC