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Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator SC-300 Exam Guide

Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator SC-300 Exam Guide

By : Aaron Guilmette, James Hardiman, Doug Haven, Dwayne Natwick
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Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator SC-300 Exam Guide

Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator SC-300 Exam Guide

By: Aaron Guilmette, James Hardiman, Doug Haven, Dwayne Natwick

Overview of this book

In today’s cloud-driven environment, achieving SC-300 certification is essential for professionals looking to tackle real-world identity and access management (IAM) scenarios. SC-300 exam content has undergone significant changes, and this second edition aligns with the revised exam objectives. This updated edition gives you access to online exam prep resources such as chapter-wise practice questions, mock exams, interactive flashcards, and expert exam tips, providing you with all the tools you need for thorough exam preparation. You’ll get to grips with the creation, configuration, and management of Microsoft Entra identities, as well as understand the planning, implementation, and management of Microsoft Entra user authentication processes. You’ll learn to deploy and use new Global Secure Access features, design cloud application strategies, and manage application access and policies by using Microsoft Cloud App Security. You’ll also gain experience in configuring Privileged Identity Management for users and guests, working with the Permissions Creep Index, and mitigating associated risks. By the end of this book, you’ll have mastered the skills essential for securing Microsoft environments and be able to pass the SC-300 exam on your first attempt.
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Configuring Connected Apps

In order to keep an eye on cloud apps, MDCA uses special helpers called app connectors. These connectors use APIs that are provided by the cloud app and service vendors.

App connectors use these APIs to give MDCA more visibility into what’s happening with the connected apps. This means that MDCA can get a better understanding of how the apps are being used, which helps it make decisions about security and policy.

Each service has its own set of rules about how APIs can be used. These rules are called limitations. For example, some services might limit how many requests an app can receive in a certain amount of time (rate limiting) or how much data can be transferred over a period of time (throttling). Others might have different windows of time when they’re available to communicate.

MDCA works with each service to make sure it’s using the APIs efficiently. This means that it takes into account all the rules and limitations...

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