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About the Course

Upon completing the first three courses of the Professional Certificate, you should have some foundational knowledge about computers, operating systems, networking, and cyberthreats, all of which put you in a good position to explore cybersecurity in greater detail. In this course, you’ll explore the world of authorization and authentication, and understand the concepts of two-step authentication and single sign-on policies. You’ll also become familiar with the features and capabilities of Azure Active Directory (Azure AD), particularly those relating to the benefits of using Azure AD to manage an enterprise’s security requirements including access management, identity governance, and management. This course will take you one step closer to the Microsoft Cybersecurity Analyst Professional Certificate, which requires no degree or prior experience. After completing this course, you’ll be able to: • Explain the concept of Active Directory • Describe Authentication methods • Discuss access management This is also a great way to prepare for the Microsoft SC-900 exam. By passing the SC-900 exam, you’ll earn the Microsoft Security, Compliance, and Identity Fundamentals Certification....

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By Joseph G

Jun 10, 2024

the questions asked in the course can be misleading and tricky where as the question in the Microsoft courses so far have been pretty straight forward about what they were asking. The course final had a question and answer combo that was wrong.

By Janay M

Nov 16, 2024

NEEDS UPDATED INSTRUCTIONS NOW THAT AZURE AS CHANGED. A COUPLE LABS YOU CANNOT COMPLETE WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED BECAUSE IT IS OUTDATED.

By Kevin T

Apr 22, 2024

The previous units in this course weren't bad, but I'm pretty sure this was written by an LLM. It has ChatGPT's "constant opening paragraph" feel and the sentence structure is completely nuts. If the next part of the course is like this I'm going to quit and go somewhere else.