Regulatory compliance takes the specific requirements for those individual regulatory agencies and shows the controls related to them that Azure measures...
@@AzureAcademy I found question as below What should you use to evaluate whether your company’s Azure environment meets regulatory requirements? A. Compliance Manager from the Security Trust Portal B. the Security Center blade from the Azure portal So for this my answer is "B" because Compliance Manager - very helpful for compliance people who want to go in much deeper details Security Center blade - this is helpful to azure administrator or developer just because i just get point to point dashboard am I correct ?
@@pranayamr The answer could be both, depending on who is asking the question. Azure Security Center is looking at Azure Compliance for the regulations it lists but only for the controls we say we are checking. Compliance manager from the security trust portal looks at things more broadly
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Excellent tool and helpful .. Thanks. In our company we were looking for a tool to monitor compliance with ISO 27001 , ISO 20000 and ISO 9001.
Thanks for the feedback, I will pass that along to the compliance team.
What is difference between This feature and Compliance manager in service trust ?
Regulatory compliance takes the specific requirements for those individual regulatory agencies and shows the controls related to them that Azure measures...
@@AzureAcademy
I found question as below
What should you use to evaluate whether your company’s Azure environment meets regulatory
requirements?
A. Compliance Manager from the Security Trust Portal
B. the Security Center blade from the Azure portal
So for this my answer is "B" because
Compliance Manager - very helpful for compliance people who want to go in much deeper details
Security Center blade - this is helpful to azure administrator or developer just because i just get point to point dashboard
am I correct ?
@@pranayamr The answer could be both, depending on who is asking the question. Azure Security Center is looking at Azure Compliance for the regulations it lists but only for the controls we say we are checking. Compliance manager from the security trust portal looks at things more broadly
Very Helpful, Thanks
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