Security
Posts touching on Security in various angles lives in this category.
A few tips for securing your remote workforce in a Microsoft cloud landscape Paid Members Public
Are you a CIO, CISO, or are you at any level responsible for security in your organization? Are you just getting started with Azure and the cloud, and having a remote workforce - or are you seasoned in the cloud, but your users are not? Here's a couple
Best Practices for building and designing Azure Functions Paid Members Public
The years fly by, and we continue to evolve how we design and architect our systems. As we learn more, and technology evolves, so does our processes and design considerations. In this post I want to make notes of a few best practices I've adopted and keep at
Best Practices for security in Azure Container Registry Paid Members Public
Best Practices for security in Azure Container Registries is a list of real-world experiences in strengthening your security posture.
Use the new Azure SDKs with Managed Identities Paid Members Public
Over the years there's been a plethora of API's and approaches to work with artifacts and resources in Azure. In July this year (2019), Microsoft announced the availability of the new Azure SDK API Standards, which is a new set of SDK's in the
Azure Functions and secure Configuration with built-in integration to Azure Key Vault Paid Members Public
Azure Functions are usually tied to an Azure Storage Account by using App Settings. Unfortunately, when launching a new Function App project in Visual Studio, or watching demos and examples online, the connection string usually is in App Settings in plain text. In this post I'm sharing a
Automate Azure DevOps code security analysis with the Microsoft Security Code Analysis extensions Paid Members Public
This post is about increasing automated security posture with Azure DevOps by using the "Microsoft Security Code Analysis [https://secdevtools.azurewebsites.net/] extension", which is a set of tasks that helps implement security analysis of your files and code in your pipelines. Microsoft have done an amazing job
Diagnosing and troubleshooting configuration and application errors in Azure App Services Paid Members Public
Launching new websites, services and applications in the cloud is easy. However, the fact that getting something up and running is easy, doesn't mean that it's sufficient for an enterprise-grade or distributed-scale application to operate in the long run. Designing the solution architecture, infrastructure and configuration
Deleting Microsoft Sentinel but keep the ingested data Paid Members Public
In this post I'm sharing a tip about how you can remove the Azure Sentinel service, but keep your ingested data in Log Analytics so you can actually keep working with the data for reports and auditing reasons.
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