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  azure api management private endpoint: Azure for Developers Kamil Mrzyglod, 2022-08-30 Develop cloud applications based on the most popular Azure services, including hosting web applications, running containers, storing data using both relational and non-relational databases, and much more Key FeaturesTake a modern approach to Azure Cloud development and managementGet a detailed introduction to services such as web hosting, databases, and serverless platformsGet the hang of cloud services with this practical, developer-centric guide for Azure developersBook Description Microsoft Azure is currently one of the fastest growing public cloud service providers thanks to its sophisticated set of services for building fault-tolerant and scalable cloud-based applications. This second edition of Azure for Developers will take you on a journey through the various PaaS services available in Azure, including Azure App Service, Azure Functions, and Azure SQL Databases, showing you how to build a complete and reliable system with ease. Throughout the book, you'll discover ways to enhance your skills when building cloud-based solutions leveraging different SQL/NoSQL databases, serverless and messaging components, containerized solutions, and even search engines such as Azure Cognitive Search. That's not all!! The book also covers more advanced scenarios such as scalability best practices, serving static content with Azure CDN, and distributing loads with Azure Traffic Manager, Azure Application Gateway, and Azure Front Door. By the end of this Azure book, you'll be able to build modern applications on the Azure cloud using the most popular and promising technologies to make your solutions reliable, stable, and efficient. What you will learnIdentify the Azure services that can help you get the results you needImplement PaaS components – Azure App Service, Azure SQL, Traffic Manager, CDN, Notification Hubs, and Azure Cognitive SearchWork with serverless componentsIntegrate applications with storagePut together messaging components (Event Hubs, Service Bus, and Azure Queue Storage)Use Application Insights to create complete monitoring solutionsSecure solutions using Azure RBAC and manage identitiesDevelop fast and scalable cloud applicationsWho this book is for This book is for developers and IT professionals who want to learn Microsoft Azure by developing applications based on various cloud services. Prior knowledge of software development and the basics of software architecture and Azure services give you an advantage.
  azure api management private endpoint: Serverless Computing Using Azure Functions Varun Kumar, Ketan Agnihotri, 2021-07-26 A complete end-to-end guide to implement Azure Functions and serverless orchestration with the help of various use cases. KEY FEATURES ● Step-by-step guide along with code snippets and screenshots to master the topics. ● Easy handbook to brush up the fundamental concepts and advanced topics of Serverless computing. ● Includes real use-cases and numerous scenarios on creating Azure functions, its security, deployment, and troubleshooting them. ● Understand how to monitor, troubleshoot, and perform advanced level diagnostics on Azure functions. DESCRIPTION Serverless is the current ongoing trend in the cloud industry that allows you to focus on code without worrying about the underlying infrastructure and helps in cost optimizations by providing pay for what you use. This book provides a practical mentoring with a step-by-step guide on how to create and work on Azure functions. You will be benefited with various use cases, illustrations, and visual representation to address complex problems around serverless computing. The book will help you to integrate Azure functions with other Azure services, seamlessly, without the need of writing much code. The book brings exclusive coverage on managing the deployment and security of the Azure functions. You will learn how to use different methods to monitor the Azure functions and how to perform correct diagnostics and troubleshooting without the use of any third-party integrations. Towards the end of this book, you also learn to create rich dashboards and visualizations using Power BI to monitor and run analytics on Azure functions. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN ● Learn to easily create Azure functions using multiple tools and options. ● Learn to use triggers and bindings for integrating Azure functions with other Azure services. ● Get to know how to orchestrate the serverless workflow using Azure Durable functions. ● Learn to practice security mechanisms to secure Azure functions in the production environment. ● Learn to build CD pipelines for deploying Azure functions using DevOps tools. WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR This book is for developers, DevOps engineers, technical specialists, architects and consultants at all levels, who want to build and deploy serverless applications with Azure functions. Some prior experience with C# (for developers) and fundamental Microsoft Azure services will help you to make the most of this book. However, the book is intended for each type of cloud-specific role. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Overview of Azure and Serverless Computing 2. Introduction to Azure Functions 3. Creating Your First Function 4. Azure Functions Triggers and Bindings 5. Durable Functions and Orchestration 6. Configuring Security for Azure Functions Security 7. Continuous Deployment for Azure Functions 8. Troubleshooting and Monitoring Azure Functions
  azure api management private endpoint: Exam Ref AZ-500 Microsoft Azure Security Technologies Yuri Diogenes, Orin Thomas, 2024-10-30 Prepare for Microsoft Exam AZ-500 and demonstrate your real-world knowledge of Microsoft Azure security, including the skills needed to implement security controls, maintain an organization’s security posture, and identify and remediate security vulnerabilities. Designed for professionals with Azure security experience, this Exam Ref focuses on the critical thinking and decision-making acumen needed for success at the Microsoft Certified: Azure Security Engineer Associate level. Focus on the expertise measured by these objectives: Manage identity and access Secure networking Secure compute, storage, and databases Manage security operations This Microsoft Exam Ref: Organizes its coverage by exam objectives Features strategic, what-if scenarios to challenge you Assumes you have experience in administration of Microsoft Azure and hybrid environments, and familiarity with compute, network, and storage in Azure and Microsoft Entra ID About the Exam Exam AZ-500 focuses on knowledge needed to manage Microsoft Entra identities, authentication, authorization, and application access; plan and implement security for virtual networks, as well as for private and public access to Azure resources; plan and implement advanced security for compute, storage, Azure SQL Database, and Azure SQL managed instance; plan, implement, and manage governance for security, manage security posture and configure and manage threat protection using Microsoft Defender for Cloud, and configure and manage security monitoring and automation solutions. About Microsoft Certification Passing this exam fulfills your requirements for the Microsoft Certified: Azure Security Engineer Associate credential, demonstrating your expertise as an Azure Security Engineer capable of managing an organization’s security posture, identifying, and remediating vulnerabilities, performing threat modeling, implementing threat protection, responding to security incident escalations, and participating in the planning and implementation of cloud-based management and security. See full details at: microsoft.com/learn
  azure api management private endpoint: Mastering Azure API Management Sven Malvik, 2022 Unsure of how or where to get started with Azure API Management, Microsoft's managed service for securing, maintaining, and monitoring APIs? Then this guide is for you. Azure API Management integrates services like Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS), Function Apps, Logic Apps, and many others with the cloud and provides users with a single, unified, and well-structured façade in the cloud. Mastering Azure API Management is designed to help API developers and cloud engineers learn all aspects of Azure API Management, including security and compliance. It provides a pathway for getting started and learning valuable management and administration skills. You will learn what tools you need to publish a unified API façade towards backend services, independent of where and what they run on. You will begin with an overview of web APIs. You will learn about today's challenges and how a unified API management approach can help you address them. From there you'll dive into the key concepts of Azure API Management and be given a practical view and approach of API development in the context of Azure API Management. You'll then review different ways of integrating Azure API Management into your enterprise architecture. From there, you will learn how to optimally maintain and administer Azure API Management to secure your APIs, and learn from them, gaining valuable insights through logging and monitoring. What You Will Learn Discover the benefits of an enterprise API platform Understand the basic concepts of API management in the Microsoft cloud Develop and publish your APIs in the context of Azure API Management Onboard users through the developer portal Help your team or other developers to publish their APIs more efficiently Integrate Azure API Management securely into your enterprise architecture Manage and maintain to secure your APIs and gain insights This book is for API developers, cloud engineers, and Microsoft Azure enthusiasts who want to deep dive into managing an API-centric enterprise architecture with Azure API Management. To get the most out of the book, the reader should have a good understanding of micro services and APIs. Basic coding skills, including some experience with PowerShell and Azure, are also beneficial. Sven Malvik is an experienced Azure expert. He specializes in compliance and digital transformation, most recently in the financial industry. He has decades of experience in software development, DevOps, and cloud engineering. Sven is a Microsoft MVP in Azure and a speaker, presenting sessions and tutorials at a number of global conferences, user group meetings, and international companies.
  azure api management private endpoint: Security for Cloud Native Applications Eyal Estrin, 2024-03-26 Your practical handbook for securing cloud-native applications KEY FEATURES ● An overview of security in cloud-native applications, such as modern architectures, containers, CI/CD pipeline, and so on. ● Using automation, such as infrastructure as code and policy as code, to achieve security at scale. ● Implementing security, from encryption and secrets management to threat management. DESCRIPTION Security for cloud-native applications is an overview of cloud-native application’s characteristics from a security point of view, filled with best practices for securing services based on AWS, Azure, and GCP infrastructure. This book is a practical guide for securing cloud-native applications throughout their lifecycle. It establishes foundational knowledge of cloud services and cloud-native characteristics. It focuses on securing design approaches like APIs, microservices, and event-driven architectures. Specific technologies like containers, Kubernetes, and serverless functions are covered with security best practices. The book emphasizes integrating security throughout development using CI/CD pipelines and IaC tools. It explores policy as code for enforcing security policies and immutable infrastructure for enhanced security posture. Key management and threat detection strategies are also covered. Finally, the book offers a practical example and resources for further learning. By the end of the book, the reader will be able to design and secure modern applications using the public cloud scale, managed services, automation, and built-in security controls. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN ● How to secure modern design architectures from APIs, event-driven architectures, and microservices. ● How to secure applications using containers and the Kubernetes platform. ● How to secure applications using serverless/function-as-a-service. ● How to implement key and secrets management as part of cloud-native applications. ● How to implement the 12-factor application methodology and immutable infrastructure in cloud-native applications. WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR This book is for security professionals, software development teams, DevOps and cloud architects, and all those who are designing, maintaining, and securing cloud-native applications. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction to Cloud Native Applications 2. Securing Modern Design Architectures 3. Containers and Kubernetes for Cloud Native Applications 4. Serverless for Cloud Native Applications 5. Building Secure CI/CD Pipelines 6. The 12-Factor Application Methodology 7. Using Infrastructure as Code 8. Authorization and Policy as Code 9. Implementing Immutable Infrastructure 10. Encryption and Secrets Management 11. Threat Management in Cloud Native Applications 12. Summary and Key Takeaways
  azure api management private endpoint: Azure Infrastructure as Code Henry Been, Erwin Staal, Eduard Keiholz, 2022-08-30 Master ARM templates, Bicep, and other Azure Infrastructure-as-Code tools, techniques, and practices to build infrastructure on the Azure cloud. In Azure Infrastructure as Code you will learn how to: Create reusable infrastructure templates using advanced features of the ARM (Azure Resource Manager) syntax Write templates with the Azure Bicep domain-specific language (DSL) Test ARM and Bicep templates Deploy templates using deployment pipelines Guarantee repeated outcomes when you reuse templates to replicate infrastructure Share templates between teams Provision templates to provide standards and Azure Policy to enforce them Orchestrate complex deployments using Azure DevOps and GitHub Actions Pre-provision environments for other teams with deployment stacks Azure Infrastructure as Code teaches you to use Azure’s native infrastructure as code (IaC) tools, like ARM and Bicep, to build, manage, and scale infrastructure with just a few lines of code. You’ll discover ARM templates, deployment stacks, and the powerful new language Bicep. See how easy they make it to create new environments, safely make infrastructure changes, govern your resources using Azure Policy, and prevent configuration drift. Loaded with in-depth coverage of syntax and lots of illustrative examples, this hands-on guide is a must-read for anyone looking to expand their knowledge of provisioning. About the technology Automating tasks like provisioning servers, operating systems, and storage, saves time and radically increases consistency. The Infrastructure as Code (IaC) approach brings the tools and practices of application deployment, such as Github Actions, automated testing, and pipeline-driven deployments, to infrastructure components. With Azure’s native IaC tools, you can create whole new infrastructures with just a few lines of code using declarative specifications and an intuitive domain-specific language. About the book Azure Infrastructure as Code shows you how to manage and automate your infrastructure using Azure’s IaC tools. In this practical guide, you’ll discover how to set up Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates and to script infrastructure creation using the Bicep DSL. You’ll also explore advanced topics such as testing, reusing templates, and defining policies as code. You’ll even build a complete CI/CD pipeline that can orchestrate a complex infrastructure deployment across multiple regions. What's inside Create reusable infrastructure templates Write templates with the Azure Bicep domain-specific language Deploy templates using deployment pipelines Share templates between teams About the reader For operations, infrastructure, or software engineers with some Azure experience. About the author Henry Been is a freelance DevOps and Azure architect and consultant. Erwin Staal is an Azure architect and DevOps consultant. Eduard Keilholz is a cloud solution architect. Table of Contents PART 1 INTRODUCTION 1 Infrastructure as Code 2 Writing your first ARM template PART 2 TAKING IT UP A NOTCH 3 Writing ARM templates 4 Deploying ARM templates 5 Writing advanced ARM templates 6 Simplifying ARM templates using the Bicep DSL 7 Complex deployments using Azure DevOps 8 Complex deployments using GitHub Actions 9 Testing ARM templates PART 3 ADVANCED TOPICS 10 Template specs and Bicep registries: Building a repository of templates 11 Using deployment stacks for grouping resources 12 Governing your subscriptions using Azure Policy 13 Case studies
  azure api management private endpoint: Robust Cloud Integration with Azure Mahindra Morar, Abhishek Kumar, Martin Abbott, Gyanendra Kumar Gautam, James Corbould, Ashish Bhambhani, 2017-03-22 Unleash the power of serverless integration with Azure About This Book Build and support highly available and scalable API Apps by learning powerful Azure-based cloud integration Deploy and deliver applications that integrate seamlessly in the cloud and quickly adapt as per your integration needs Deploy hybrid applications that work and integrate on the cloud (using Logic Apps and BizTalk Server) Who This Book Is For This book is for Microsoft Enterprise developers, DevOps, and IT professionals who would like to use Azure App Service and Microsoft Cloud Integration technologies to create cloud-based web and mobile apps. What You Will Learn Explore new models of robust cloud integration in Microsoft Azure Create your own connector and learn how to publish and manage it Build reliable, scalable, and secure business workflows using Azure Logic Apps Simplify SaaS connectivity with Azure using Logic Apps Connect your on-premises system to Azure securely Get to know more about Logic Apps and how to connect to on-premises “line-of-business” applications using Microsoft BizTalk Server In Detail Microsoft is focusing heavily on Enterprise connectivity so that developers can build scalable web and mobile apps and services in the cloud. In short, Enterprise connectivity from anywhere and to any device. These integration services are being offered through powerful Azure-based services. This book will teach you how to design and implement cloud integration using Microsoft Azure. It starts by showing you how to build, deploy, and secure the API app. Next, it introduces you to Logic Apps and helps you quickly start building your integration applications. We'll then go through the different connectors available for Logic Apps to build your automated business process workflow. Further on, you will see how to create a complex workflow in Logic Apps using Azure Function. You will then add a SaaS application to your existing cloud applications and create Queues and Topics in Service Bus on Azure using Azure Portal. Towards the end, we'll explore event hubs and IoT hubs, and you'll get to know more about how to tool and monitor the business workflow in Logic Apps. Using this book, you will be able to support your apps that connect to data anywhere—be it in the cloud or on-premises. Style and approach This practical hands-on tutorial shows you the full capability of App Service and other Azure-based integration services to build scalable and highly available web and mobile apps. It helps you successfully build and support your applications in the cloud or on-premises successfully. We'll debunk the popular myth that switching to cloud is risky—it's not!
  azure api management private endpoint: Microsoft Azure Essentials - Fundamentals of Azure Michael Collier, Robin Shahan, 2015-01-29 Microsoft Azure Essentials from Microsoft Press is a series of free ebooks designed to help you advance your technical skills with Microsoft Azure. The first ebook in the series, Microsoft Azure Essentials: Fundamentals of Azure, introduces developers and IT professionals to the wide range of capabilities in Azure. The authors - both Microsoft MVPs in Azure - present both conceptual and how-to content for key areas, including: Azure Websites and Azure Cloud Services Azure Virtual Machines Azure Storage Azure Virtual Networks Databases Azure Active Directory Management tools Business scenarios Watch Microsoft Press’s blog and Twitter (@MicrosoftPress) to learn about other free ebooks in the “Microsoft Azure Essentials” series.
  azure api management private endpoint: Threat Hunting in the Cloud Chris Peiris, Binil Pillai, Abbas Kudrati, 2021-08-31 Implement a vendor-neutral and multi-cloud cybersecurity and risk mitigation framework with advice from seasoned threat hunting pros In Threat Hunting in the Cloud: Defending AWS, Azure and Other Cloud Platforms Against Cyberattacks, celebrated cybersecurity professionals and authors Chris Peiris, Binil Pillai, and Abbas Kudrati leverage their decades of experience building large scale cyber fusion centers to deliver the ideal threat hunting resource for both business and technical audiences. You'll find insightful analyses of cloud platform security tools and, using the industry leading MITRE ATT&CK framework, discussions of the most common threat vectors. You'll discover how to build a side-by-side cybersecurity fusion center on both Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services and deliver a multi-cloud strategy for enterprise customers. And you will find out how to create a vendor-neutral environment with rapid disaster recovery capability for maximum risk mitigation. With this book you'll learn: Key business and technical drivers of cybersecurity threat hunting frameworks in today's technological environment Metrics available to assess threat hunting effectiveness regardless of an organization's size How threat hunting works with vendor-specific single cloud security offerings and on multi-cloud implementations A detailed analysis of key threat vectors such as email phishing, ransomware and nation state attacks Comprehensive AWS and Azure how to solutions through the lens of MITRE Threat Hunting Framework Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) Azure and AWS risk mitigation strategies to combat key TTPs such as privilege escalation, credential theft, lateral movement, defend against command & control systems, and prevent data exfiltration Tools available on both the Azure and AWS cloud platforms which provide automated responses to attacks, and orchestrate preventative measures and recovery strategies Many critical components for successful adoption of multi-cloud threat hunting framework such as Threat Hunting Maturity Model, Zero Trust Computing, Human Elements of Threat Hunting, Integration of Threat Hunting with Security Operation Centers (SOCs) and Cyber Fusion Centers The Future of Threat Hunting with the advances in Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Quantum Computing and the proliferation of IoT devices. Perfect for technical executives (i.e., CTO, CISO), technical managers, architects, system admins and consultants with hands-on responsibility for cloud platforms, Threat Hunting in the Cloud is also an indispensable guide for business executives (i.e., CFO, COO CEO, board members) and managers who need to understand their organization's cybersecurity risk framework and mitigation strategy.
  azure api management private endpoint: Exam Prep AZ-305 Lalit Rawat, 2024-07-24 DESCRIPTION “Exam Prep AZ-305: Designing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions” book is a comprehensive guide for IT professionals preparing for the Microsoft Azure AZ-305 certification exam. This book offers detailed insights into designing scalable, secure, and resilient infrastructure solutions on the Azure platform, aligning with the latest exam objectives. It covers critical topics such as designing governance, security, storage, and networking solutions, ensuring readers have the necessary knowledge to architect effective Azure solutions. Through a blend of theoretical concepts and practical exercises, this guide equips readers with the skills needed to apply Azure best practices in real-world scenarios. Each chapter covers specific areas of infrastructure design, providing step-by-step instructions, expert tips, and real-life examples to illustrate complex concepts. This practical approach not only helps in mastering the exam content but also enhances the reader's ability to solve real-world challenges in their job roles. It not only prepares you for certification but also empowers you to design and implement robust Azure infrastructure solutions, thereby enhancing your capabilities and career prospects in the evolving field of cloud technology. KEY FEATURES ● Expertise in Azure networking, storage, compute, identity management, monitoring, security, hybrid cloud solutions, and disaster recovery. ● Learn to design and implement robust Azure infrastructure solutions. ● Prepare for the AZ-305 Azure Infrastructure Architect certification exam. ● Utilize up-to-date Microsoft AZ-305 curriculum. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN ● Master Azure governance principles. ● Design secure authentication and authorization solutions. ● Architect scalable compute solutions on Azure. ● Implement effective data storage and integration strategies. ● Design robust backup and disaster recovery solutions. ● Learn key migration strategies for transitioning to Azure. WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR Whether you are an aspiring cloud architect, a seasoned IT professional, or someone looking to advance their career in cloud computing, this book serves as an essential resource. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Designing Governance 2. Designing Authentication and Authorization Solutions 3. Designing a Solution Monitor of Azure Resources 4. Designing an Azure Compute Solution 5. Designing a Data Storage Solution for Non-relational Data 6. Designing Data Integration 7. Designing Data Storage Solutions for Relational Data 8. Designing Network Solutions 9. Designing a Solution for Backup and Disaster Recovery 10. Designing Migration 11. Azure Well-Architected Framework 12. Exam Preparation Guidelines and Assessment Questions 13. Azure Architect Exam Mock Test
  azure api management private endpoint: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies and Design Complete Study Guide Benjamin Perkins, William Panek, 2021-01-13 Become a proficient Microsoft Azure solutions architect Azure certifications are critical to the millions of IT professionals Microsoft has certified as MCSE and MCSA in Windows Server in the last 20 years. All of these professionals need to certify in key Azure exams to stay current and advance in their careers. Exams AZ-303 and AZ-304 are the key solutions architect exams that experienced Windows professionals will find most useful at the intermediate and advanced points of their careers. Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies and Design Complete Study Guide Exams AZ-303 and AZ-304 covers the two critical Microsoft Azure exams that intermediate and advanced Microsoft IT professionals will need to show proficiency as their organizations move to the Azure cloud. Understand Azure Set up your Microsoft Cloud network Solve real-world problems Get the confidence to pass the exam By learning all of these things plus using the Study Guide review questions and practice exams, the reader will be ready to take the exam and perform the job with confidence.
  azure api management private endpoint: Configuring and Deploying a Private Cloud Orin Thomas, 2014 Prepare for Microsoft Exam 70-247--and help demonstrate your real-world mastery configuring and deploying a private cloud using Microsoft System Center 2012 R2. Designed for experienced IT professionals ready to advance their status, Exam Ref focuses on the critical-thinking and decision-making acumen needed for success at the MCSE level. Focus on the expertise measured by these objectives:Design and deploy System CenterConfigure System Center infrastructureConfigure the fabricConfigure System Center integrationConfigure and deploy virtual machines and servicesThis Microsoft Exam Ref:Organizes its coverage by objectives for Exam 70-247Features strategic, what-if scenarios to challenge youRequires experience with Windows Server, System Center 2012, security, high availability, fault tolerance, and networking in an enterprise environment, and basic skills with SQL Server, Windows PowerShell, and application configuration.
  azure api management private endpoint: MC Microsoft Certified Azure Data Fundamentals Study Guide Jake Switzer, 2022-04-14 The most authoritative and complete study guide for people beginning to work with data in the Azure cloud In MC Azure Data Fundamentals Study Guide: Exam DP-900, expert Cloud Solution Architect Jake Switzer delivers a hands-on blueprint to acing the DP-900 Azure data certification. The book prepares you for the test – and for a new career in Azure data analytics, architecture, science, and more – with a laser-focus on the job roles and responsibilities of Azure data professionals. You’ll receive a foundational knowledge of core data concepts, like relational and non-relational data and transactional and analytical data workloads, while diving deep into every competency covered on the DP-900 exam. You’ll also get: Access to complimentary online study tools, including hundreds of practice exam questions, electronic flashcards, and a searchable glossary Additional prep assistance with access to Sybex’s superior interactive online learning environment and test bank Walkthroughs of skills and knowledge that are absolutely necessary for current and aspiring Azure data pros in introductory roles Perfect for anyone just beginning to work with data in the cloud, MC Azure Data Fundamentals Study Guide: Exam DP-900 is a can’t-miss resource for anyone prepping for the DP-900 exam or considering a new career working with Azure data.
  azure api management private endpoint: Microsoft Azure Essentials Azure Web Apps for Developers Rick Rainey, 2015-06-25 The “Microsoft Azure Essentials” series helps you advance your technical skills with Microsoft Azure. “Microsoft Azure Essentials: Azure Web Apps for Developers” focuses on providing essential information about developing web applications hosted on Azure Web Apps. It is written with the developer who has experience using Visual Studio and the .NET Framework in mind. If Azure Web Apps is new to you, this book is for you. If you have experience developing for Azure Web Apps, this book is for you, too, because there are features and tools discussed in this text that are new to the platform.
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  azure api management private endpoint: Microsoft Azure Essentials Azure Machine Learning Jeff Barnes, 2015-04-25 Microsoft Azure Essentials from Microsoft Press is a series of free ebooks designed to help you advance your technical skills with Microsoft Azure. This third ebook in the series introduces Microsoft Azure Machine Learning, a service that a developer can use to build predictive analytics models (using training datasets from a variety of data sources) and then easily deploy those models for consumption as cloud web services. The ebook presents an overview of modern data science theory and principles, the associated workflow, and then covers some of the more common machine learning algorithms in use today. It builds a variety of predictive analytics models using real world data, evaluates several different machine learning algorithms and modeling strategies, and then deploys the finished models as machine learning web services on Azure within a matter of minutes. The ebook also expands on a working Azure Machine Learning predictive model example to explore the types of client and server applications you can create to consume Azure Machine Learning web services. Watch Microsoft Press’s blog and Twitter (@MicrosoftPress) to learn about other free ebooks in the Microsoft Azure Essentials series.
  azure api management private endpoint: Exam Ref 70-533 Implementing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions Michael Washam, Rick Rainey, 2015-02-18 Prepare for Microsoft Exam 70-533--and help demonstrate your real-world mastery of Microsoft Azure infrastructure solution implementation. Designed for experienced IT pros ready to advance their status, Exam Ref focuses on the critical-thinking and decision-making acumen needed for success at the Microsoft Specialist level. Focus on the expertise measured by these objectives: Deploy, configure, monitor, and scale websites Implement virtual machine workloads, images, disks, networking, and storage Configure, deploy, manage, and monitor cloud services Implement blobs, Azure files, SQL databases, and recovery services Manage access and configure diagnostics, monitoring, and analytics Implement an Azure Active Directory and integrate apps Configure and modify virtual networks, including multisite and hybrid networks This Microsoft Exam Ref: Organizes its coverage by exam objectives Features strategic, what-if scenarios to challenge you Will be valuable for IT pros, including enterprise architects; DevOps, network, server, virtualization, and identity engineers; and storage or security administrators Assumes you have experience implementing Microsoft Azure infrastructure solutions Implementing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions About the Exam Exam 70-533 focuses on the skills and knowledge needed to implement web- sites, virtual machines, cloud services, storage, Azure Active Directory, and virtual networks with Microsoft Azure. About Microsoft Certification Passing this exam earns you a Microsoft Specialist certification in Microsoft Azure, demonstrating your expertise with the Microsoft Azure enterprise-grade cloud platform. You can earn this certification by passing Exam 70-532, Developing Microsoft Azure Solutions; or Exam 70-533, Imple- menting Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions; or Exam 70-534, Architecting Microsoft Azure Solutions. See full details at: microsoft.com/learning
  azure api management private endpoint: Exam Ref AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification and Beyond Riaan Lowe, Donovan Kelly, 2022-07-22 Navigate Microsoft Azure cloud services like storage, security, networking, and compute cloud capabilities with ease and pass the AZ-104 exam while developing skills for daily use Key Features Get to grips with AZ-104 exam topics like infrastructure and applications to help with Azure administration Experience Azure through practical labs based on real-world administrative tasks Learn practical management tips from experienced professionals Book DescriptionExam Ref AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification and Beyond covers all the exam objectives and will help you to earn the Microsoft Azure Administrator certification with ease. Whether you’re studying to pass the AZ-104 exam or just want hands-on experience in administering Azure, this AZ-104 study guide will help you to achieve your objectives. This book covers the latest Azure features and capabilities around configuring, managing, and securing Azure resources. Adhering to Microsoft's AZ-104 exam syllabus, this guide is divided into five modules. The first module will show you how to manage Azure identities and governance. You'll find out how to configure Azure subscription policies at the Azure subscription level and use Azure policies for resource groups. After that, the book covers techniques related to implementing and managing storage in Azure, enabling you to create and manage Azure Storage, including File and Blob storage. In the second module, you’ll learn how to deploy and manage Azure compute resources. The third and fourth modules will teach you about configuring and managing virtual networks and monitoring and backing up Azure resources. Finally, you'll work through mock tests, with answers provided, to prepare for this exam. By the end of this book, you'll have the skills needed to pass the AZ-104 exam and be able to expertly manage Azure.What you will learn Manage Azure Active Directory users and groups along with role-based access control (RBAC) Discover how to handle subscriptions and implement governance Implement and manage storage solutions Modify and deploy Azure Resource Manager templates Create and configure containers and Microsoft Azure app services Implement, manage, and secure virtual networks Find out how to monitor resources via Azure Monitor Implement backup and recovery solutions Who this book is for This book is for cloud administrators, engineers, and architects looking to understand Azure better and gain a firm grasp on administrative functions or anyone preparing to take the Microsoft Azure Administrator (AZ-104) exam. A basic understanding of the Azure platform is needed, but astute readers can comfortably learn all the concepts without having worked on the platform before by following all examples in the book.
  azure api management private endpoint: Managing Microsoft Hybrid Clouds Marcel van den Berg, 2015-03-31 If you're an IT professional, manager, consultant, or architect who wants to learn about hybrid cloud computing using Azure, then this is the book for you.
  azure api management private endpoint: Software Architecture with C# 12 and .NET 8 Gabriel Baptista, Francesco Abbruzzese, 2024-02-28 A book for the aspiring .NET software architect – design scalable and high-performance enterprise solutions using the latest features of C# 12 and .NET 8 Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key Features Get introduced to software architecture fundamentals and begin applying them in .NET Explore the main technologies used by software architects and choose the best ones for your needs Master new developments in .NET with the help of a practical case study that looks at software architecture for a travel agency Book DescriptionSoftware Architecture with C# 12 and .NET 8 puts high-level design theory to work in a .NET context, teaching you the key skills, technologies, and best practices required to become an effective .NET software architect. This fourth edition puts emphasis on a case study that will bring your skills to life. You’ll learn how to choose between different architectures and technologies at each level of the stack. You’ll take an even closer look at Blazor and explore OpenTelemetry for observability, as well as a more practical dive into preparing .NET microservices for Kubernetes integration. Divided into three parts, this book starts with the fundamentals of software architecture, covering C# best practices, software domains, design patterns, DevOps principles for CI/CD, and more. The second part focuses on the technologies, from choosing data storage in the cloud to implementing frontend microservices and working with Serverless. You’ll learn about the main communication technologies used in microservices, such as REST API, gRPC, Azure Service Bus, and RabbitMQ. The final part takes you through a real-world case study where you’ll create software architecture for a travel agency. By the end of this book, you will be able to transform user requirements into technical needs and deliver highly scalable enterprise software architectures.What you will learn Program and maintain Azure DevOps and explore GitHub Projects Manage software requirements to design functional and non-functional needs Apply architectural approaches such as layered architecture and domain-driven design Make effective choices between cloud-based and data storage solutions Implement resilient frontend microservices, worker microservices, and distributed transactions Understand when to use test-driven development (TDD) and alternative approaches Choose the best option for cloud development, from IaaS to Serverless Who this book is for This book is for engineers and senior software developers aspiring to become architects or looking to build enterprise applications with the .NET stack. Basic familiarity with C# and .NET is required to get the most out of this software architecture book.
  azure api management private endpoint: Microsoft Azure AI: A Beginner’s Guide Rekha Kodali, Sankara Narayanan Govindarajulu, Mohammed Athaulla, 2022-04-21 Explore Azure AI Platform KEY FEATURES ● Easy-to-follow tutorial for getting started with the Azure AI platform. ● Integrated platform for developing, deploying, and managing AI apps. ● Includes real-world scenarios and use-cases to fully explore Azure AI Platform. DESCRIPTION Microsoft Azure AI A Beginner's Guide explains the fundamentals of Azure AI and some more advanced topics. The sole objective of the book is to provide hands-on experience working with the various services, APIs, and tools available in the Azure AI Platform. This book begins by discussing the fundamentals of the Azure AI platform and the essential principles behind the Azure AI ecosystem and services. Readers will become familiar with the essential services, use cases, and examples provided by Azure AI Platform and Services, including Azure Cognitive Services, Azure Computer Vision, Azure Applied AI Services, and Azure Machine Learning. The author focuses on teaching how to utilize Azure Cognitive services to construct intelligent apps, including Image Processing, Object Detection, Text Recognition, OCR, Spatial Analysis, and Face Recognition using Computer Vision. Readers can investigate Azure Applied AI Services, including Form Recognizer, Metrics Advisor, Cognitive Search, Immersive Reader, Video Analyzer, and Azure Bot Service. Bot Framework and the Bot Framework Emulator will be explored in further detail, and how they can be used in AI applications to improve their conversational user interfaces. With Azure Machine Learning Studio, you will also learn to incorporate machine learning into your enterprise-level applications. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN ● Get familiar with Azure AI Platform and the cognitive capabilities of Azure. ● Learn to create apps that can process photos, detect faces, and detect objects. ● Utilize OCR, handwriting recognition, and spatial analysis in your development. ● Learn about Azure AI services like Form Recognizer, Metrics Advisor, Cognitive Search, Azure Immersive Reader, and Video Analyzer. ● Try out several NLP applications with the Azure BOT framework. WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR This book teaches AI developers, machine learning engineers, .NET developers, and architects how to swiftly develop intelligent applications utilizing the Azure AI Platform. Knowledge of.NET or.NET Core is strongly advised to get the most out of the book. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 .Azure AI Platform and Services 2. Azure Computer Vision - Image Analysis, Processing, Content Moderation, Object and Face Detection 3. Computer Vision - Text Recognition, Optical Character Recognition, Spatial Analysis 4. Azure Cognitive Services - Custom Applications leveraging Decision, Language, Speech, Web Search 5. Azure Applied AI Services 6. Azure Applied AI Services -BOTs– A Brief Introduction 7. Machine Learning-Infusing ML in Custom Applications using ML.NET 8. Machine Learning - Using Azure ML Studio
  azure api management private endpoint: Exam Ref AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification and Beyond Donovan Kelly, 2024-09-30 Leverage Azure's storage, security, networking, and compute services to ace the AZ-104 exam and excel in your daily tasks Purchase of this book unlocks access to web-based exam prep resources such as mock exams, flashcards, exam tips, and the eBook PDF Key Features Prepare for the AZ-104 exam with the latest exam objectives and content Gain hands-on Azure experience with practical labs for real-world administrative tasks Assess your exam readiness with challenging mock exams Book DescriptionTake the first step toward excellence in Azure management and achieving Microsoft certification with this practical guide! This third edition of Exam Ref AZ-104 Microsoft Azure Administrator Certification and Beyond offers comprehensive insights and clear, step-by-step instructions that follow the latest AZ-104 exam objectives. You’ll work your way from foundational topics such as Azure identity management and governance to essential skills such as deploying and managing storage solutions, configuring virtual networks, and effectively monitoring Azure resources. Each chapter is equipped with practice questions to reinforce your understanding and enhance your practical skills. The book also provides you with access to online mock exams, interactive flashcards, and expert exam tips, guaranteeing that you pass with flying colors. By the end of this book, you'll not only be equipped to pass the AZ-104 exam but also possess the expertise needed to expertly manage Azure environments.What you will learn Manage Azure AD users, groups, and RBAC Handle subscription management and governance implementation Customize and deploy Azure Resource Manager templates Configure containers and Azure app services Manage and secure virtual networks comprehensively Utilize Azure Monitor for resource monitoring Implement robust backup and recovery solutions Who this book is for This book is for cloud administrators, engineers, and architects looking to understand Azure better and get a firm grasp on administrative functions or anyone preparing to take the Microsoft Azure Administrator (AZ-104) exam. A basic understanding of the Azure platform is needed, but astute readers can comfortably learn all the concepts without having worked on the platform before by following all the examples present in the book.
  azure api management private endpoint: Designing and Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking Solutions David Okeyode, 2023-08-25 Pass the AZ-700 exam effortlessly with this comprehensive guide to Azure networking, covering all aspects of architecting, implementing, and managing Azure virtual networks Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key Features Create and deploy a secure Azure network and implement dynamic routing and hybrid connectivity Master Azure network design for performance, resilience, scalability, and security Enhance your practical skills with hands-on labs aligned to the AZ-700 Network Engineer certification Book DescriptionDesigning and Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking Solutions is a comprehensive guide that covers every aspect of the AZ-700 exam to help you fully prepare to take the certification exam. Packed with essential information, this book is a valuable resource for Azure cloud professionals, helping you build practical skills to design and implement name resolution, VNet routing, cross-VNet connectivity, and hybrid network connectivity using the VPN Gateway and the ExpressRoute Gateway. It provides step-by-step instructions to design and implement an Azure Virtual WAN architecture for enterprise use cases. Additionally, the book offers detailed guidance on network security design and implementation, application delivery services, private platform service connectivity, and monitoring networks in Azure. Throughout the book, you’ll find hands-on labs carefully integrated to align with the exam objectives of the Azure Network Engineer certification (AZ-700), complemented by practice questions at the end of each chapter, allowing you to test your knowledge. By the end of this book, you’ll have mastered the fundamentals of Azure networking and be ready to take the AZ-700 exam.What you will learn Recap the fundamentals of Azure networking Design and implement name resolution Implement cross-VNet and VNet internet connectivity Build site-to-site VPN connections using the VPN gateway Create an ExpressRoute connection Secure your network with Azure Firewall and network security groups Implement private access to Azure services Choose the right load balancing option for your network Who this book is for Whether you're an Azure network engineer or a professional looking to enhance your expertise in designing and implementing scalable and secure network solutions, this book is an invaluable resource. A basic understanding of cloud solutions will help you to get the most out of this book.
  azure api management private endpoint: Programming APIs with C# and .NET Jesse Liberty, Joseph Dluzen, 2024-11-29 Master API design and deployment with C# and .NET, creating scalable, secure, and high-performance APIs for real-world applications Key Features Learn API design principles and architecture for high-performance applications Develop robust APIs using best practices for security, scalability, and maintainability Implement both traditional and minimal APIs with real-world scenarios Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Book DescriptionAPIs are at the heart of modern software development, enabling seamless communication between applications. In the C# and .NET ecosystem, mastering API development is key to building scalable, reliable systems that meet both client and enterprise needs. Written by C# and .NET experts Jesse Liberty and Joseph Dluzen, this book draws on their extensive experience as hands-on programmers to equip you with the tools, techniques, and best practices for creating powerful APIs. Starting with API fundamentals, it covers everything you need to design, build, and consume APIs using .NET technologies such as ASP.NET Core, and explores both controller and Function API implementations. You'll integrate essential tools such as Postman for testing to streamline your development workflow. Through practical examples and exercises, the book guides you from database creation to deploying APIs on Azure. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained real-world skills to develop secure, high-performance APIs that scale with your applications for both personal projects and enterprise-level systems.What you will learn Understand core API concepts and how to apply them in .NET projects Design RESTful APIs with a focus on scalability Build APIs with ASP.NET Core Explore alternative options for API development using Azure Functions, including stateful workflows with Durable Functions Integrate databases into API projects, ensuring efficient data flow Implement security measures such as authentication and authorization Deploy APIs to Azure and learn the essentials of cloud integration Who this book is for This book is for .NET developers, software engineers, and backend developers looking to master API development using C# and ASP.NET Core. It caters to those with a basic understanding of C# and familiarity with the .NET ecosystem. Even though no prior experience with API frameworks is required, knowledge of ASP.NET Core will be helpful.
  azure api management private endpoint: Rancher Deep Dive Matthew Mattox, 2022-07-15 Effectively build, manage, and secure your Kubernetes workloads to implement CI/CD Key Features • Gain a complete understanding of how Rancher works • Discover how to design and deploy Kubernetes clusters using Rancher • Understand how to extend Kubernetes and Rancher's capabilities to take your apps to the next level Book Description Knowing how to use Rancher enables you to manage multiple clusters and applications without being locked into a vendor's platform. This book will guide you through Rancher's capabilities while deepening your understanding of Kubernetes and helping you to take your applications to a new level. The book begins by introducing you to Rancher and Kubernetes, helping you to learn and implement best practices. As you progress through the chapters, you'll understand the strengths and limitations of Rancher and Kubernetes and discover all the different ways to deploy Rancher. You'll also find out how to design and deploy Kubernetes clusters to match your requirements. The concluding chapters will show you how to set up a continuous integration and continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipeline for deploying applications into a Rancher cluster, along with covering supporting services such as image registries and Helm charts. By the end of this Kubernetes book, you'll be able to confidently deploy your mission-critical production workloads on Rancher-managed Kubernetes clusters. What you will learn • Deploy Rancher in a production-ready configuration • Architect an application cluster to support mission-critical workloads • Build the type of Kubernetes cluster that makes sense for your environment • Discover the tools and services needed to make a new, ready-to-deploy cluster • Prepare your applications to be deployed into Rancher for Kubernetes • Expand your Kubernetes cluster by providing additional services such as Longhorn, OPA, and monitoring Who this book is for This book is for DevOps engineers looking to deploy Kubernetes in a fast and easy way. A basic understanding of Linux administration and containerization is needed to get the most out of this book.
  azure api management private endpoint: Mastering Azure Virtual Desktop Ryan Mangan, 2022-03-16 Learn how to design, implement, configure, and manage your Azure Virtual Desktop environment Key Features Learn everything about designing and deploying an Azure Virtual Desktop environment Gain in-depth insights into Azure Virtual Desktop and prepare successfully for the AZ-140 exam Explore best practices and expert tips on how to set up Azure Virtual Desktop Book DescriptionAzure Virtual Desktop is a cloud desktop virtualization platform that securely delivers virtual desktops and remote apps. Mastering Azure Virtual Desktop will guide you through designing, implementing, configuring, and maintaining an Azure Virtual Desktop environment effectively. This book can also be used as an exam preparation guide to help you sit the Microsoft AZ-140 exam. You’ll start with an introduction to the essentials of Azure Virtual Desktop. Next, you’ll get to grips with planning an Azure Virtual Desktop architecture before learning how to implement an Azure Virtual Desktop environment. Moving ahead, you’ll learn how to manage and control access as well as configure security controls on your Azure Virtual Desktop environment. As you progress, you’ll understand how to manage user environments and configure MSIX app attach and other Azure Virtual Desktop features to enhance the user experience. You’ll also learn about the Azure Active Directory (AD) join and getting started feature. Finally, you’ll discover how to monitor and maintain an Azure Virtual Desktop environment to help you support your users and diagnose issues when they occur. By the end of this Microsoft Azure book, you’ll have covered all the essential topics you need to know to design and manage Azure Virtual Desktop and prepare for the AZ-140 exam.What you will learn Design Azure Virtual Desktop and user identities and profiles Implement networking and storage for Azure Virtual Desktop Create and configure session host images and host pools Manage access and security for MS Azure Virtual Desktop Implement FSLogix Profile Containers and FSLogix Cloud Cache Configure user experience and Azure Virtual Desktop features Plan and implement business continuity and disaster recovery Automate Azure Virtual Desktop tasks Who this book is for If you are an IT professional, workspace administrator, architect, or consultant looking to learn about designing, implementing, and managing Azure Virtual Desktop, this book is for you. You’ll also find this book helpful if you’re preparing for the Microsoft AZ-140 exam.
  azure api management private endpoint: Exam Ref AZ-700 Designing and Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking Solutions Charles Pluta, 2022-04-07 Prepare for Microsoft Exam AZ-700 and help demonstrate your real-world mastery of planning, implementing, and maintaining Azure networking solutions, including hybrid networking, connectivity, routing, security, and private access to Azure services. Designed for professionals with Azure networking experience, this Exam Ref focuses on the critical thinking and decision-making acumen needed for success at the Microsoft Certified: Network Engineer Associate level. Focus on the expertise measured by these objectives: Design, implement, and manage hybrid networking Design and implement core networking infrastructure Design and implement routing Secure and monitor networks Design and implement private access to Azure services This Microsoft Exam Ref: Organizes its coverage by exam objectives Features strategic, what-if scenarios to challenge you Assumes you have expertise in planning, implementing, and maintaining Azure networking solutions About the Exam Exam AZ-700 focuses on knowledge needed to design, implement, and manage site-to-site and point-to-site VPN connections, and Azure ExpressRoute; design and implement virtual network private IP addressing, name resolution, cross-virtual network connectivity, and Azure Virtual WAN architectures; design and implement virtual network routing, Azure Load Balancer, Azure Application Gateway, Azure Front Door, and Azure Traffic Manager profiles; secure and monitor networks via Azure Firewall, network security groups (NSGs), Web Application Firewall (WAF), Azure Monitor, and other tools; design and implement Azure Private Link, Azure Private Endpoint, service endpoints, and virtual network integration for dedicated PaaS services. About Microsoft Certification Passing this exam fulfills your requirements for the Microsoft Certified: Network Engineer Associate credential, demonstrating your expertise as a Network Engineer capable of recommending, planning, and implementing Azure networking solutions; managing them for performance, resiliency, scale, and security; deploying them via the Azure Portal and other methods; and working with architects, administrators, engineers, and developers to deliver Azure solutions. See full details at: microsoft.com/learn
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  azure api management private endpoint: Cloud Computing Demystified for Aspiring Professionals David Santana, Amit Malik, 2023-03-24 Gain in-depth knowledge of cloud computing concepts and apply them to accelerate your career in any cloud engineering role Key FeaturesGet to grips with key cloud computing concepts, cloud service providers, and best practicesExplore demonstrations for cloud computing models using real-world examplesAdopt the self-paced learning strategy and get industry-ready for cloud engineering rolesPurchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free eBook in the PDF formatBook Description If you want to upskill yourself in cloud computing domains to thrive in the IT industry, then you've come to the right place. Cloud Computing Demystified for Aspiring Professionals helps you to master cloud computing essentials and important technologies offered by cloud service providers needed to succeed in a cloud-centric job role. This book begins with an overview of transformation from traditional to modern-day cloud computing infrastructure, and various types and models of cloud computing. You'll learn how to implement secure virtual networks, virtual machines, and data warehouse resources including data lake services used in big data analytics — as well as when to use SQL and NoSQL databases and how to build microservices using multi-cloud Kubernetes services across AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud. You'll also get step-by-step demonstrations of infrastructure, platform, and software cloud services and optimization recommendations derived from certified industry experts using hands-on tutorials, self-assessment questions, and real-world case studies. By the end of this book, you'll be ready to successfully implement cloud computing standardized concepts, services, and best practices in your workplace. What you will learnGain insights into cloud computing essentials and public, private, hybrid, and multi-cloud deployment modelsExplore core cloud computing services such as IaaS, PaaS, and SaaSDiscover major public cloud providers such as AWS, Microsoft, and GoogleUnlock the power of IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS with AWS, Azure, and GCPCreate secure networks, containers, Kubernetes, compute, databases, and API services on cloudDevelop industry-based cloud solutions using real-world examplesGet recommendations on exam preparation for cloud accreditationsWho this book is for The book is for aspiring cloud engineers, as well as college graduates, IT enthusiasts, and beginner-level cloud practitioners looking to get into cloud computing or transforming their career and upskilling themselves in a cloud engineering role in any industry. A basic understanding of networking, database development, and data analysis concepts and experience in programming languages such as Python and C# will help you get the most out of this book.
  azure api management private endpoint: Pentesting Azure Applications Matt Burrough, 2018-07-23 A comprehensive guide to penetration testing cloud services deployed with Microsoft Azure, the popular cloud computing service provider used by companies like Warner Brothers and Apple. Pentesting Azure Applications is a comprehensive guide to penetration testing cloud services deployed in Microsoft Azure, the popular cloud computing service provider used by numerous companies. You'll start by learning how to approach a cloud-focused penetration test and how to obtain the proper permissions to execute it; then, you'll learn to perform reconnaissance on an Azure subscription, gain access to Azure Storage accounts, and dig into Azure's Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). You'll also learn how to: - Uncover weaknesses in virtual machine settings that enable you to acquire passwords, binaries, code, and settings files - Use PowerShell commands to find IP addresses, administrative users, and resource details - Find security issues related to multi-factor authentication and management certificates - Penetrate networks by enumerating firewall rules - Investigate specialized services like Azure Key Vault, Azure Web Apps, and Azure Automation - View logs and security events to find out when you've been caught Packed with sample pentesting scripts, practical advice for completing security assessments, and tips that explain how companies can configure Azure to foil common attacks, Pentesting Azure Applications is a clear overview of how to effectively perform cloud-focused security tests and provide accurate findings and recommendations.
  azure api management private endpoint: Penetration Testing Azure for Ethical Hackers David Okeyode, Karl Fosaaen, Charles Horton, 2021-11-25 Simulate real-world attacks using tactics, techniques, and procedures that adversaries use during cloud breaches Key FeaturesUnderstand the different Azure attack techniques and methodologies used by hackersFind out how you can ensure end-to-end cybersecurity in the Azure ecosystemDiscover various tools and techniques to perform successful penetration tests on your Azure infrastructureBook Description “If you're looking for this book, you need it.” — 5* Amazon Review Curious about how safe Azure really is? Put your knowledge to work with this practical guide to penetration testing. This book offers a no-faff, hands-on approach to exploring Azure penetration testing methodologies, which will get up and running in no time with the help of real-world examples, scripts, and ready-to-use source code. As you learn about the Microsoft Azure platform and understand how hackers can attack resources hosted in the Azure cloud, you'll find out how to protect your environment by identifying vulnerabilities, along with extending your pentesting tools and capabilities. First, you'll be taken through the prerequisites for pentesting Azure and shown how to set up a pentesting lab. You'll then simulate attacks on Azure assets such as web applications and virtual machines from anonymous and authenticated perspectives. In the later chapters, you'll learn about the opportunities for privilege escalation in Azure tenants and ways in which an attacker can create persistent access to an environment. By the end of this book, you'll be able to leverage your ethical hacking skills to identify and implement different tools and techniques to perform successful penetration tests on your own Azure infrastructure. What you will learnIdentify how administrators misconfigure Azure services, leaving them open to exploitationUnderstand how to detect cloud infrastructure, service, and application misconfigurationsExplore processes and techniques for exploiting common Azure security issuesUse on-premises networks to pivot and escalate access within AzureDiagnose gaps and weaknesses in Azure security implementationsUnderstand how attackers can escalate privileges in Azure ADWho this book is for This book is for new and experienced infosec enthusiasts who want to learn how to simulate real-world Azure attacks using tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) that adversaries use in cloud breaches. Any technology professional working with the Azure platform (including Azure administrators, developers, and DevOps engineers) interested in learning how attackers exploit vulnerabilities in Azure hosted infrastructure, applications, and services will find this book useful.
  azure api management private endpoint: Azure Stack Hub Demystified Richard Young, 2021-10-07 Deploy, configure, administer, and run Microsoft Azure Stack Hub Key FeaturesUnderstand the topics required for the Microsoft Azure AZ-600 examConfigure and provide services from Microsoft Azure Stack HubImplement data center integration with Microsoft Azure Stack HubBook Description Azure Stack Hub is the on-premise offering from Microsoft, which provides Azure Cloud services within a customer's own data center. It provides consistent processes between on-site and the cloud, allowing developers to test locally and deploy to the cloud in exactly the same manner. Azure Stack Hub Demystified provides complete coverage of deploying, configuring, administrating, and running Microsoft Azure Stack Hub efficiently. Firstly, you will learn how to deploy Azure Stack Hub within an organization. As you progress, you'll understand configuration and the different services provided by the platform. The book also focuses on the underlying architecture and connectivity options for the modern data center. Later, you will understand various approaches to DevOps and their implementation, and learn key topics for the AZ-600 exam. By the end of this Azure book, you will have a thorough understanding of Azure Stack Hub and the services that are provided by the platform, along with the confidence and information you need to be able to pass the AZ-600 exam. What you will learnUnderstand the architecture of Azure Stack HubGet up to speed with the management and administration of Azure Stack HubExplore how to administer virtual networking within your Azure StackBecome well versed in using the Azure Stack Hub support model and updating Azure Stack HubUnderstand how licensing and billing is done with Azure Stack HubDiscover the tools that can be used to implement security within Azure Stack HubFocus on how DevOps practices can be incorporated with Azure Stack HubWho this book is for If you are an Azure Administrator and Azure Stack Hub Operator who provides or is looking to provide cloud services to end users or customers within their own data center, then this book is for you. This book will also be beneficial to those who are preparing for Exam AZ-600: Configuring and Operating a Hybrid Cloud with Microsoft Azure Stack Hub.
  azure api management private endpoint: Azure Cookbook Reza Salehi, 2022-10-10 How do you deal with the problems you face when using Azure? This practical guide provides over 75 recipes to help you to work with common Azure issues in everyday scenarios. That includes key tasks like setting up permissions for a storage account, working with Cosmos DB APIs, managing Azure role-based access control, governing your Azure subscriptions using Azure Policy, and much more. Author Reza Salehi has assembled real-world recipes that enable you to grasp key Azure services and concepts quickly. Each recipe includes CLI scripts that you can execute in your own Azure account. Recipes also explain the approach and provide meaningful context. The solutions in this cookbook will take you beyond theory and help you understand Azure services in practice. You'll find recipes that let you: Store data in an Azure storage account or in a data lake Work with relational and nonrelational databases in Azure Manage role-based access control (RBAC) for Azure resources Safeguard secrets in Azure Key Vault Govern your Azure subscription using Azure Policy Use CLI code to construct your application or fix a particular problem
  azure api management private endpoint: Microsoft Azure For Dummies Timothy L. Warner, 2020-03-24 Your roadmap to Microsoft Azure Azure is Microsoft’s flagship cloud computing platform. With over 600 services available to over 44 geographic regions, it would take a library of books to cover the entire Azure ecosystem. Microsoft Azure For Dummies offers a shortcut to getting familiar with Azure’s core product offerings used by the majority of its subscribers. It’s a perfect choice for those looking to gain a quick, basic understanding of this ever-evolving public cloud platform. Written by a Microsoft MVP and Microsoft Certified Azure Solutions Architect, Microsoft Azure For Dummies covers building virtual networks, configuring cloud-based virtual machines, launching and scaling web applications, migrating on-premises services to Azure, and keeping your Azure resources secure and compliant. Migrate your applications and services to Azure with confidence Manage virtual machines smarter than you've done on premises Deploy web applications that scale dynamically to save you money and effort Apply Microsoft's latest security technologies to ensure compliance to maintain data privacy With more and more businesses making the leap to run their applications and services on Microsoft Azure, basic understanding of the technology is becoming essential. Microsoft Azure For Dummies offers a fast and easy first step into the Microsoft public cloud.
  azure api management private endpoint: RESTful Web APIs Leonard Richardson, Mike Amundsen, Sam Ruby, 2013-09-12 The popularity of REST in recent years has led to tremendous growth in almost-RESTful APIs that don’t include many of the architecture’s benefits. With this practical guide, you’ll learn what it takes to design usable REST APIs that evolve over time. By focusing on solutions that cross a variety of domains, this book shows you how to create powerful and secure applications, using the tools designed for the world’s most successful distributed computing system: the World Wide Web. You’ll explore the concepts behind REST, learn different strategies for creating hypermedia-based APIs, and then put everything together with a step-by-step guide to designing a RESTful Web API. Examine API design strategies, including the collection pattern and pure hypermedia Understand how hypermedia ties representations together into a coherent API Discover how XMDP and ALPS profile formats can help you meet the Web API semantic challenge Learn close to two-dozen standardized hypermedia data formats Apply best practices for using HTTP in API implementations Create Web APIs with the JSON-LD standard and other the Linked Data approaches Understand the CoAP protocol for using REST in embedded systems
  azure api management private endpoint: Microsoft Windows Azure Development Cookbook Neil Mackenzie, 2011-08-05 Over 80 advanced recipes for developing scalable services with the Windows Azure platform.
  azure api management private endpoint: Microsoft Azure Security Center Yuri Diogenes, Tom Shinder, 2018-06-04 Discover high-value Azure security insights, tips, and operational optimizations This book presents comprehensive Azure Security Center techniques for safeguarding cloud and hybrid environments. Leading Microsoft security and cloud experts Yuri Diogenes and Dr. Thomas Shinder show how to apply Azure Security Center’s full spectrum of features and capabilities to address protection, detection, and response in key operational scenarios. You’ll learn how to secure any Azure workload, and optimize virtually all facets of modern security, from policies and identity to incident response and risk management. Whatever your role in Azure security, you’ll learn how to save hours, days, or even weeks by solving problems in most efficient, reliable ways possible. Two of Microsoft’s leading cloud security experts show how to: • Assess the impact of cloud and hybrid environments on security, compliance, operations, data protection, and risk management • Master a new security paradigm for a world without traditional perimeters • Gain visibility and control to secure compute, network, storage, and application workloads • Incorporate Azure Security Center into your security operations center • Integrate Azure Security Center with Azure AD Identity Protection Center and third-party solutions • Adapt Azure Security Center’s built-in policies and definitions for your organization • Perform security assessments and implement Azure Security Center recommendations • Use incident response features to detect, investigate, and address threats • Create high-fidelity fusion alerts to focus attention on your most urgent security issues • Implement application whitelisting and just-in-time VM access • Monitor user behavior and access, and investigate compromised or misused credentials • Customize and perform operating system security baseline assessments • Leverage integrated threat intelligence to identify known bad actors
  azure api management private endpoint: Mastering DevOps on Microsoft Power Platform Uroš Kastelic, József Zoltán Vadkerti, 2024-09-05 Learn from Microsoft Power Platform experts how to leverage GitHub, Azure DevOps, and GenAI tools like Microsoft Copilots to develop and deliver secure, enterprise-scale solutions Key Features Customize Power Platform for secure large-scale deployments with the help of DevSecOps practices Implement code-first fusion projects with ALM and infuse AI in Power Platform using copilots and ChatOps Get hands-on experience through real-world examples using Azure DevOps and GitHub Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Book Description Mastering DevOps on Microsoft Power Platform is your guide to revolutionizing business-critical solution development. Written by two Microsoft Technology Specialists with extensive experience in enterprise-scale Power Platform implementations and DevOps practices, this book teaches you how to design, build, and secure efficient DevOps processes by adapting custom software development practices to the Power Platform toolset, dramatically reducing time, cost, and errors in app modernization and quality assurance. The book introduces application life cycle management (ALM) and DevOps-enabled architecture, design patterns, and CI/CD practices, showing you why companies adopt DevOps with Power Platform. You'll master environment and solution management using Dataverse, Git, the Power Platform CLI, Azure DevOps, and GitHub Copilot. Implementing the shift-left approach in DevSecOps using GitHub Advanced Security features, you’ll create a Power Platform tenant governed by controls, automated tests, and backlog management. You’ll also discover advanced concepts, such as fusion architecture, pro-dev extensibility, and AI-infused applications, along with tips to avoid common pitfalls. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to build CI/CD pipelines from development to production, enhancing the life cycle of your business solutions on Power Platform. What you will learn Gain insights into ALM and DevOps on Microsoft Power Platform Set up Power Platform pipelines and environments by leveraging best practices Automate, test, monitor, and secure CI/CD pipelines using DevSecOps tools, such as VS Code and GitHub Advanced Security, on Power Platform Enable pro-developer extensibility using fusion development to integrate Azure and Power Platform Provision enterprise landing zones and build well-architected workloads Discover GenAI capabilities in Power Platform and support ChatOps with the copilot stack Who this book is for If you are a DevOps engineer, cloud architect, site reliability engineer, solutions architect, software developer, or low-code engineer looking to master end-to-end DevSecOps implementation on Microsoft Power Platform from basic to advanced levels, this book is for you. Prior knowledge of software development processes and tools is necessary. A basic understanding of Power Platform and DevOps processes will also be beneficial.
  azure api management private endpoint: Enterprise Cloud Strategy Barry Briggs, Eduardo Kassner, 2016-01-07 How do you start? How should you build a plan for cloud migration for your entire portfolio? How will your organization be affected by these changes? This book, based on real-world cloud experiences by enterprise IT teams, seeks to provide the answers to these questions. Here, you’ll see what makes the cloud so compelling to enterprises; with which applications you should start your cloud journey; how your organization will change, and how skill sets will evolve; how to measure progress; how to think about security, compliance, and business buy-in; and how to exploit the ever-growing feature set that the cloud offers to gain strategic and competitive advantage.
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Microsoft Cloud and Datacenter Management Newsletter
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Kubernetes on Azure
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Microsoft Azure API Management 連携ガイド - 日立製作所
API Managementは、Microsoft Azureで提供される、フルマネージド型 API 統合サービスです。 uCosminexus Service Platformで作成したREST API を管理・公開したり、認証などの機能を …

Connecting to Microsoft Azure Synapse SQL using an Azure …
This article explains how to configure an Azure private endpoint in the Azure portal. A private endpoint is a network interface for an Azure service in your virtual network.

Microsoft Azure API for FHIR - DevDays
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Azure API Management - spectologic
What is API Management? NodeJS, Java, Ruby,... Up to 60 Minutes ! Azure Active Directory, FB, Google,... secrets from properties are kept in database only!

Azure and ServiceNow: Integrate your IT Operations to the …
ServiceNow Cloud Management uses the latest Azure technology for Azure provisioning, supports a comprehensive set of Azure IaaS and PaaS services, and is deeply integrated with the Azure …

Executive Summary - Endpoint Privilege Management (EPM)
A secure Microsoft Azure managed, enterprise class, SaaS-hosted environment in which agent settings, computer inventory, and elevation workflow requests are collected. The Portal also …

Best Practices for Designing Amazon API Gateway Private APIs …
Private endpoint type To make APIs accessible only from Amazon VPCs, you can use REST APIs with the private endpoint type. The traffic to the APIs will not leave the AWS network. There …

Secure Your Web, Mobile Applications and APIs using the …
API management (APIM) strategy for securing their APIs and microservices. APIM is a broad category that includes an API gateway and supporting capabilities such as a developer portal, …

Endpoint Privilege Management Security Whitepaper
Aug 12, 2024 · The diagram provides a high-level overview of the Endpoint Privilege Management architecture hosted within Microsoft Azure data centers. EPM configuration and secret …

Azure VMware Solution Logical Design
API Management Services Web App Firewall Azure Backup Azure File Sync Azure Blob Storage Load Balancers Azure Active Directory DNS Zones Spoke VNet Azure IoT Hub Azure …

API Management in a Hybrid and Multi- Cloud World
Azure Arc enabled API Management, which provides a self-hosted Azure API Management gateway, together with the other features of Azure API Management, addresses this problem.

Zero Trust for Private Apps in Miscrosoft Azure with ZPA
Based on a zero trust framework, ZPA provides secure access to private applications—including remote access to internal applications running on Microsoft Azure. With ZPA, applications are …

APIs - azure.microsoft.com
Hidden behind the firewall of many companies are private APIs that power day-to-day operations. These private APIs may range from APIs that power mobile apps to internal ones used by the …

API - azure.microsoft.com
If the first step to creating a successful API strategy is effective API design, it is important to have a grasp on the fundamentals and core concepts. By understanding the basic principles and …

Microsoft Purview Data Governance Roadmap
May 7, 2025 · vNet and Private Endpoint support for highly regulated industries. Private endpoints and vNet availability for Data Quality • As a data quality steward, I can measure and monitor …

Azure Monitor Private Links Noa Kuperberg Senior Azure …
Azure Private Link allows you to securely link Azure PaaS services to your virtual network (VNet) using private endpoints. With Private Link you can: • Connect privately to Azure Monitor …

Cloud-based API Management: Harnessing the Power of APIs
May 20, 2015 · In order to realize the business value of APIs, IT organizations must first address the technical challenges and risks associated with building, maintaining, and managing them. …

Cloud Network Security 101: Azure Private Link & Private …
Above, virtual machines in a VNet can use an Azure Private Link private endpoint to connect to a specific SQL database as if it were inside the VNet, even with an NSG denying outbound …

Microsoft Cloud and Datacenter Management Newsletter
by Microsoft Azure OpenAI Service—allows you to simplify how you design, operate, optimize, and troubleshoot apps and infrastructure from cloud to edge. It utilizes language models, the …

Kubernetes on Azure
Learn about Kubernetes benefits, challenges, and enhancements made possible from a managed platform. Get the most out of Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) with top scenarios, Azure …

Microsoft Azure API Management 連携ガイド - 日立製作所
API Managementは、Microsoft Azureで提供される、フルマネージド型 API 統合サービスです。 uCosminexus Service Platformで作成したREST API を管理・公開したり、認証などの機能を …

Connecting to Microsoft Azure Synapse SQL using an Azure …
This article explains how to configure an Azure private endpoint in the Azure portal. A private endpoint is a network interface for an Azure service in your virtual network.

Microsoft Azure API for FHIR - DevDays
Azure API for FHIR Fully managed, enterprise-grade FHIR service. Provisioned in the cloud in less than 5 minutes Enables bringing together health data from disparate systems using …

Azure API Management - spectologic
What is API Management? NodeJS, Java, Ruby,... Up to 60 Minutes ! Azure Active Directory, FB, Google,... secrets from properties are kept in database only!

Azure and ServiceNow: Integrate your IT Operations to the …
ServiceNow Cloud Management uses the latest Azure technology for Azure provisioning, supports a comprehensive set of Azure IaaS and PaaS services, and is deeply integrated with the …

Executive Summary - Endpoint Privilege Management (EPM)
A secure Microsoft Azure managed, enterprise class, SaaS-hosted environment in which agent settings, computer inventory, and elevation workflow requests are collected. The Portal also …

Best Practices for Designing Amazon API Gateway Private …
Private endpoint type To make APIs accessible only from Amazon VPCs, you can use REST APIs with the private endpoint type. The traffic to the APIs will not leave the AWS network. There …

Secure Your Web, Mobile Applications and APIs using the …
API management (APIM) strategy for securing their APIs and microservices. APIM is a broad category that includes an API gateway and supporting capabilities such as a developer portal, …

Endpoint Privilege Management Security Whitepaper
Aug 12, 2024 · The diagram provides a high-level overview of the Endpoint Privilege Management architecture hosted within Microsoft Azure data centers. EPM configuration and secret …

Azure VMware Solution Logical Design
API Management Services Web App Firewall Azure Backup Azure File Sync Azure Blob Storage Load Balancers Azure Active Directory DNS Zones Spoke VNet Azure IoT Hub Azure …