Okay thanks for your explanation. I have a peoject and the authentification must be done throught azure AD B2C. With my peoject i wasn't given user accounts to test if my authentification works with AD B2C. My question is two sided. 1. How could i test if i don't have user accounts? Can i create user accounts with azure B2C? 2. How do i link my login page with azure B2C?
1. Yes, you can create them as long as you have the right permissions. 2. To start with, go into the user flow section and run a login. You cant the reply URL to jwt.ms as a test.
Perhaps a silly question? Does consolidating so many databases of information ever bring into question security of data, or thats kind the benefit and premise of these cloud services to begin with?
It absolutely does Nick. You are essentially putting all your eggs in one basket but I think the benefits of managing the authentication platforms all in one instance far outweigh any risks. Basically, by putting them all in one platform, we can utilise the security benefits of Microsoft and even assign more people resources to the security and management of that platform as there's now only a single database to manage.
Good short Video. high level info and to the point. thanks.
Thanks for the video, sometimes all you need is a high level view first to dig deep into a new concept.
Thank you for making a video about Azure B2C - not much content out there!
Great breakdown if you are just starting with the topic
I don't think it is b2c you are describing. You are describing any identity server functionality. Not b2c
Okay thanks for your explanation. I have a peoject and the authentification must be done throught azure AD B2C. With my peoject i wasn't given user accounts to test if my authentification works with AD B2C.
My question is two sided.
1. How could i test if i don't have user accounts? Can i create user accounts with azure B2C?
2. How do i link my login page with azure B2C?
1. Yes, you can create them as long as you have the right permissions.
2. To start with, go into the user flow section and run a login. You cant the reply URL to jwt.ms as a test.
Perhaps a silly question? Does consolidating so many databases of information ever bring into question security of data, or thats kind the benefit and premise of these cloud services to begin with?
It absolutely does Nick. You are essentially putting all your eggs in one basket but I think the benefits of managing the authentication platforms all in one instance far outweigh any risks. Basically, by putting them all in one platform, we can utilise the security benefits of Microsoft and even assign more people resources to the security and management of that platform as there's now only a single database to manage.
@@CloudContext That makes sense! Thanks!
Thanks for the info