- Find out how Azure network security groups and service endpoints help you secure your virtual machines and Azure services from unauthorized network access.
In this module, you will:
- Identify the capabilities and features of network security groups.
- Identify the capabilities and features of virtual network service endpoints.
- Use network security groups to restrict network connectivity.
- Use virtual network service endpoints to control network traffic to and from Azure services.
- Learn how to control Azure virtual network traffic by implementing custom routes.
In this module, you will:
- Identify the routing capabilities of an Azure virtual network.
- Configure routing within a virtual network.
- Deploy a basic network virtual appliance.
- Configure routing to send traffic through a network virtual appliance.
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Syllabus
- Secure and isolate access to Azure resources by using network security groups and service endpoints
- Introduction
- Use network security groups to control network access
- Exercise - Create and manage network security groups
- Secure network access to PaaS services with virtual network service endpoints
- Exercise - Restrict access to Azure Storage by using service endpoints
- Summary
- Manage and control traffic flow in your Azure deployment with routes
- Introduction
- Identify routing capabilities of an Azure virtual network
- Exercise - Create custom routes
- What is an NVA?
- Exercise - Create an NVA and virtual machines
- Exercise - Route traffic through the NVA
- Summary