Identity and Security Enforcement

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Identity and Security Enforcement

Coursera · Advanced ·🔐 Cybersecurity ·1w ago

Key Takeaways

Covers identity and security enforcement in Microsoft 365, including cloud-only authentication methods and Zero-Trust principles

Original Description

This course advances your identity and security administration expertise across the Microsoft 365 tenant and its critical underlying Azure and Entra ID configuration layers. You’ll gain a deep understanding of cloud-only authentication methods across diverse device platforms, allowing you to secure access effectively. By mapping Zero-Trust principles to native M365 controls, you’ll learn to implement robust security architectures. You’ll gain hands-on experience configuring Conditional Access policies in the Microsoft Entra admin center, interpreting the Identity Secure Score in the Defender portal, and utilizing Privileged Identity Management (PIM) to enforce just-in-time access. The training features immersive activities that simulate real-world security incidents and administrative escalations, requiring you to navigate and resolve issues across both Microsoft 365 and Entra surfaces, ensuring you are prepared for complex enterprise challenges.
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