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Introduction
Introduction
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Introduction
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Learning objectives
Learning objectives
2:18
Learning objectives
2:18
Example scenario
Example scenario
4:37
Example scenario
4:37
Main goal
Main goal
8:42
Main goal
8:42
Understand workload identities
Understand workload identities
9:12
How do workload identities work?
How do workload identities work?
19:03
Create a workload identity for a GitHub Actions workflow
Create a workload identity for a GitHub Actions workflow
24:31
Demo - Create a federated credential
Demo - Create a federated credential
39:56
Assigning permissions for workflow
Assigning permissions for workflow
56:04
Knowledge check
Knowledge check
1:13:18
Knowledge check
1:13:18
Summary and conclusion
Summary and conclusion
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Summary and conclusion
1:25:03
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Description
- Complete the Learn module: https://aka.ms/learnlive-20221207A
- Explain what a workload identity is and describe three types of workload identities: service principals, managed identities, and federated credentials
- Create a workload identity and link it to a GitHub Actions deployment workflow
- Configure the appropriate authorization for a workload identity to deploy Azure resources
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