This is so much better than other videos on the topic that it's not even funny. This is what a presentation looks like when someone has spent time honing their presentation skills and thinking through how the viewer is going to "get" the information.
Thanks so much for the feedback! It is greatly appreciated, as Adam and the production team spent a lot of time practicing and perfecting these Azure episodes that use the lightboard.
The short answer is not by default. The key vault is a centralized, managed service designed to secure sensitive information (keys, certificates and./or secrets), AND to use Azure AD to authenticate access requests in conjunction with EITHER access policies or Role Based Access Control (RBAC). A key vault has to be created to be used for these purposes, it does not exist by default. You can read more about it here: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/overview
This is so much better than other videos on the topic that it's not even funny. This is what a presentation looks like when someone has spent time honing their presentation skills and thinking through how the viewer is going to "get" the information.
Thanks so much for the feedback! It is greatly appreciated, as Adam and the production team spent a lot of time practicing and perfecting these Azure episodes that use the lightboard.
I agree with your comment , he definitely knows what he s doing and he has master it!!!!
You have a talent for teaching! Thanks m8!
great video, amazing presentation skills. thanks!
Very interactive and informative
Glad you enjoyed it! Stay on the look out for new episodes every Saturday.
Thank you :)
You're welcome!
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You're welcome!
It would have been better if this video is subtle in english.there some part that is not clear enough. What Is "you gonna have sosoviewservent"
KeyValut is used to stored secret for Azure AD USER Account?
The short answer is not by default. The key vault is a centralized, managed service designed to secure sensitive information (keys, certificates and./or secrets), AND to use Azure AD to authenticate access requests in conjunction with EITHER access policies or Role Based Access Control (RBAC).
A key vault has to be created to be used for these purposes, it does not exist by default.
You can read more about it here: docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/general/overview