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Armchair Architects: Enterprise Security and Governance (pt 1)
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Mar 252025
In this episode of Armchair Architects, part of the #AzureEssentialsShow, we’ll focus is on the complexities of enterprise security. The architects discuss the challenges of implementing a zero trust model across various platforms, including on-prem systems and multiple cloud services. The trio explore the intricacies of identity management, security policies, and the continuous need for monitoring and adapting to evolving threats. Join Uli, Eric (‪@mougue‬), and David as they uncover the strategies and considerations necessary for achieving robust enterprise security in today's diverse technological landscape This is a two-part conversation. You can watch part two here: https://aka.ms/AzEssentials/180 Resources • Azure Active Directory https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/ar... • Microsoft Entra https://learn.microsoft.com/entra • Azure ABAC https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/rol... • Azure RBAC https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/rol... • Federated Identity https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/arc... Related Episodes • Armchair Architects: Enterprise Security and Governance (pt 2) https://aka.ms/AzEssentials/180 • Watch all the Armchair Architects episodes https://aka.ms/ArmchairArchitects • Watch the Azure Essentials Show https://aka.ms/AzureEssentialsShow Connect • Ulrich (Uli) Homann   / ulrichhomann   • Eric Charran   / ericcharran   • David Blank-Edelman   / dnblankedelman   Chapters 0:00 Introduction 1:18 Think enterprise 2:00 Consistent security policies 2:20 Muli-cloud is often piece-meal 2:45 Increased identity complexity 3:43 Design an integrated model 4:27 Strategic partner for core components 5:15 Traceable security 5:45 Enabling and Monitoring 6:29 Governance fabric 9:04 Unified identity provider 9:46 Determine protocols 9:59 Role drift 10:30 Zero Trust Federation 11:13 In Part 2: the changing nature of security

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