[Dec-2021] Updated Microsoft Azure Security Engineer Associate AZ-500 Exam Questions BUNDLE PACK [Q30-Q48]

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What exam details should the students know?

Microsoft doesn’t usually reveal the details of its certification tests. However, some information regarding the exam structure and format is shared by the previous test takers. Thus, it is known that Microsoft AZ-500 consists of 40 to 60 questions and lasts 150 minutes. The question types that you can expect in the exam include multiple choice and multiple response. The test is delivered in English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Korean. To schedule this exam, you need to sign up with Pearson VUE, the Microsoft testing partner. You will be required to pay the fee that amounts to $165.

To prepare for this certification exam, the candidates can choose one of the preparation options offered by Microsoft on the official webpage. These are free online learning paths for self-study and one paid instructor-led course under the title “Microsoft Azure Security Technologies”.

 

NEW QUESTION 30
You have an Azure subscription that contains the virtual machines shown in the following table.

All the virtual networks are peered.
You deploy Azure Bastion to VNET2.
Which virtual machines can be protected by the bastion host?

  • A. VM2 only
  • B. VM1, VM2, and VM3 only
  • C. VM2 and VM4 only
  • D. VM1, VM2, VM3, and VM4

Answer: D

Explanation:
Explanation
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/bastion/vnet-peering

 

NEW QUESTION 31
You need to meet the identity and access requirements for Group1.
What should you do?

  • A. Modify the membership rule of Group1.
  • B. Delete Group1. Create a new group named Group1 that has a group type of Microsoft 365. Add users and devices to the group.
  • C. Add a membership rule to Group1.
  • D. Change the membership type of Group1 to Assigned. Create two groups that have dynamic memberships.
    Add the new groups to Group1.

Answer: B

Explanation:
Section: [none]
Explanation:
Incorrect Answers:
A, C: You can create a dynamic group for devices or for users, but you can't create a rule that contains both users and devices.
D: For assigned group you can only add individual members.
Scenario:
Litware identifies the following identity and access requirements: All San Francisco users and their devices must be members of Group1.
The tenant currently contain this group:

Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/users-groups-roles/groups-dynamic-membership
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/fundamentals/active-directory-groups-create-azure- portal Testlet 2 Case Study This is a case study. Case studies are not timed separately. You can use as much exam time as you would like to complete each case. However, there may be additional case studies and sections on this exam.
You must manage your time to ensure that you are able to complete all questions included on this exam in the time provided.
To answer the questions included in a case study, you will need to reference information that is provided in the case study. Case studies might contain exhibits and other resources that provide more information about the scenario that is described in the case study. Each question is independent of the other questions in this case study.
At the end of this case study, a review screen will appear. This screen allows you to review your answers and to make changes before you move to the next section of the exam. After you begin a new section, you cannot return to this section.
To start the case study
To display the first question in this case study, click the Next button. Use the buttons in the left pane to explore the content of the case study before you answer the questions. Clicking these buttons displays information such as business requirements, existing environment, and problem statements. If the case study has an All Information tab, note that the information displayed is identical to the information displayed on the subsequent tabs. When you are ready to answer a question, click the Question button to return to the question.
Overview
Contoso, Ltd. is a consulting company that has a main office in Montreal and two branch offices in Seattle and New York.
The company hosts its entire server infrastructure in Azure.
Contoso has two Azure subscriptions named Sub1 and Sub2. Both subscriptions are associated to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named contoso.com.
Existing Environment
Azure AD
Contoso.com contains the users shown in the following table.

Contoso.com contains the security groups shown in the following table.

Sub1
Sub1 contains six resource groups named RG1, RG2, RG3, RG4, RG5, and RG6.
User9 creates the virtual networks shown in the following table.

Sub1 contains the locks shown in the following table.

Sub1 contains the Azure policies shown in the following table.

Sub2
Sub2 contains the virtual networks shown in the following table.

Sub2 contains the virtual machines shown in the following table.

All virtual machines have public IP addresses and the Web Server (IIS) role installed. The firewalls for each virtual machine allow ping requests and web requests.
Sub2 contains the network security groups (NSGs) shown in the following table.

NSG1 has the inbound security rules shown in the following table.

NSG2 has the inbound security rules shown in the following table.

NSG3 has the inbound security rules shown in the following table.

NSG4 has the inbound security rules shown in the following table.

NSG1, NSG2, NSG3, and NSG4 have the outbound security rules shown in the following table.

Technical requirements
Contoso identifies the following technical requirements:
* Deploy Azure Firewall to VNetwork1 in Sub2.
* Register an application named App2 in contoso.com.
* Whenever possible, use the principle of least privilege.
* Enable Azure AD Privileged Identity Management (PIM) for contoso.com.
This is a case study. Case studies are not timed separately. You can use as much exam time as you would like to complete each case. However, there may be additional case studies and sections on this exam.
You must manage your time to ensure that you are able to complete all questions included on this exam in the time provided.
To answer the questions included in a case study, you will need to reference information that is provided in the case study. Case studies might contain exhibits and other resources that provide more information about the scenario that is described in the case study. Each question is independent of the other questions in this case study.
At the end of this case study, a review screen will appear. This screen allows you to review your answers and to make changes before you move to the next section of the exam. After you begin a new section, you cannot return to this section.
To start the case study
To display the first question in this case study, click the Next button. Use the buttons in the left pane to explore the content of the case study before you answer the questions. Clicking these buttons displays information such as business requirements, existing environment, and problem statements. If the case study has an All Information tab, note that the information displayed is identical to the information displayed on the subsequent tabs. When you are ready to answer a question, click the Question button to return to the question.
Overview
Litware, Inc. is a digital media company that has 500 employees in the Chicago area and 20 employees in the San Francisco area.
Existing Environment
Litware has an Azure subscription named Sub1 that has a subscription ID of 43894a43-17c2-4a39-8cfc-
3540c2653ef4.
Sub1 is associated to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named litwareinc.com. The tenant contains the user objects and the device objects of all the Litware employees and their devices. Each user is assigned an Azure AD Premium P2 license. Azure AD Privileged Identity Management (PIM) is activated.
The tenant contains the groups shown in the following table.

The Azure subscription contains the objects shown in the following table.

Azure Security Center is set to the Standard tier.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Litware plans to deploy the Azure resources shown in the following table.

Identity and Access Requirements
Litware identifies the following identity and access requirements:
* All San Francisco users and their devices must be members of Group1.
* The members of Group2 must be assigned the Contributor role to RG2 by using a permanent eligible assignment.
* Users must be prevented from registering applications in Azure AD and from consenting to applications that access company information on the users' behalf.
Platform Protection Requirements
Litware identifies the following platform protection requirements:
* Microsoft Antimalware must be installed on the virtual machines in RG1.
* The members of Group2 must be assigned the Azure Kubernetes Service Cluster Admin Role.
* Azure AD users must be able to authenticate to AKS1 by using their Azure AD credentials.
* Following the implementation of the planned changes, the IT team must be able to connect to VM0 by using JIT VM access.
* A new custom RBAC role named Role1 must be used to delegate the administration of the managed disks in RG1. Role1 must be available only for RG1.
Security Operations Requirements
Litware must be able to customize the operating system security configurations in Azure Security Center.
Data and Application Requirements
Litware identifies the following data and applications requirements:
* The users in Group2 must be able to authenticate to SQLDB1 by using their Azure AD credentials.
* WebApp1 must enforce mutual authentication.
General Requirements
Litware identifies the following general requirements:
* Whenever possible, administrative effort must be minimized.
* Whenever possible, use of automation must be maximized.

 

NEW QUESTION 32
You plan to create an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster in an Azure subscription.
The manifest of the registered server application is shown in the following exhibit.

You need to ensure that the AKS cluster and Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) are integrated.
Which property should you modify in the manifest?

  • A. acceptMappedClaims
  • B. accessTokenAcceptedVersion
  • C. groupMembershipClaims
  • D. keyCredentials

Answer: C

Explanation:
Explanation/Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/azure-ad-integration-cli
https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/3211864/Operation-and-Maintenance-of-AKS-Applications Manage security operations Testlet 1 This is a case study. Case studies are not timed separately. You can use as much exam time as you would like to complete each case. However, there may be additional case studies and sections on this exam. You must manage your time to ensure that you are able to complete all questions included on this exam in the time provided.
To answer the questions included in a case study, you will need to reference information that is provided in the case study. Case studies might contain exhibits and other resources that provide more information about the scenario that is described in the case study. Each question is independent of the other questions in this case study.
At the end of this case study, a review screen will appear. This screen allows you to review your answers and to make changes before you move to the next section of the exam. After you begin a new section, you cannot return to this section.
To start the case study
To display the first question in this case study, click the Next button. Use the buttons in the left pane to explore the content of the case study before you answer the questions. Clicking these buttons displays information such as business requirements, existing environment, and problem statements. If the case study has an All Information tab, note that the information displayed is identical to the information displayed on the subsequent tabs. When you are ready to answer a question, click the Question button to return to the question.
Overview
Litware, Inc. is a digital media company that has 500 employees in the Chicago area and 20 employees in the San Francisco area.
Existing Environment
Litware has an Azure subscription named Sub1 that has a subscription ID of 43894a43-17c2-4a39-8cfc-
3540c2653ef4.
Sub1 is associated to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named litwareinc.com. The tenant contains the user objects and the device objects of all the Litware employees and their devices. Each user is assigned an Azure AD Premium P2 license. Azure AD Privileged Identity Management (PIM) is activated.
The tenant contains the groups shown in the following table.

The Azure subscription contains the objects shown in the following table.

Azure Security Center is set to the Standard tier.
Requirements
Planned Changes
Litware plans to deploy the Azure resources shown in the following table.

Identity and Access Requirements
Litware identifies the following identity and access requirements:
* All San Francisco users and their devices must be members of Group1.
* The members of Group2 must be assigned the Contributor role to RG2 by using a permanent eligible assignment.
* Users must be prevented from registering applications in Azure AD and from consenting to applications that access company information on the users' behalf.
Platform Protection Requirements
Litware identifies the following platform protection requirements:
* Microsoft Antimalware must be installed on the virtual machines in RG1.
* The members of Group2 must be assigned the Azure Kubernetes Service Cluster Admin Role.
* Azure AD users must be able to authenticate to AKS1 by using their Azure AD credentials.
* Following the implementation of the planned changes, the IT team must be able to connect to VM0 by using JIT VM access.
* A new custom RBAC role named Role1 must be used to delegate the administration of the managed disks in RG1. Role1 must be available only for RG1.
Security Operations Requirements
Litware must be able to customize the operating system security configurations in Azure Security Center.
Data and Application Requirements
Litware identifies the following data and applications requirements:
* The users in Group2 must be able to authenticate to SQLDB1 by using their Azure AD credentials.
* WebApp1 must enforce mutual authentication.
General Requirements
Litware identifies the following general requirements:
* Whenever possible, administrative effort must be minimized.
* Whenever possible, use of automation must be maximized.

 

NEW QUESTION 33
You have an Azure subscription that contains an Azure key vault named KeyVault1 and the virtual machines shown in the following table.

You set the Key Vault access policy to Enable access to Azure Disk Encryption for volume encryption.
KeyVault1 is configured as shown in the following exhibit.

For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation

 

NEW QUESTION 34
Use the following login credentials as needed:
To enter your username, place your cursor in the Sign in box and click on the username below.
To enter your password, place your cursor in the Enter password box and click on the password below.
Azure Username: [email protected]
Azure Password: Ag1Bh9!#Bd
The following information is for technical support purposes only:
Lab Instance: 10598168




You need to add the network interface of a virtual machine named VM1 to an application security group named ASG1.
To complete this task, sign in to the Azure portal.

Answer:

Explanation:
See the explanation below.
* In the Search resources, services, and docs box at the top of the portal, begin typing the name of a virtual machine, VM1 that has a network interface that you want to add to, or remove from, an application security group.
* When the name of your VM appears in the search results, select it.
* Under SETTINGS, select Networking. Select Configure the application security groups, select the application security groups that you want to add the network interface to, or unselect the application security groups that you want to remove the network interface from, and then select Save.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-network-network-interface

 

NEW QUESTION 35
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
You use Azure Security Center for the centralized policy management of three Azure subscriptions.
You use several policy definitions to manage the security of the subscriptions.
You need to deploy the policy definitions as a group to all three subscriptions.
Solution: You create a resource graph and an assignment that is scoped to a management group.
Does this meet the goal?

  • A. No
  • B. Yes

Answer: A

Explanation:
Section: [none]
Explanation:
Management groups in Microsoft Azure solve the problem of needing to impose governance policy on more than one Azure subscription simultaneously. However, you need to use an initiative, not a resource graph to bundle the policy definitions into a group that can be applied to the management group.
References:
https://4sysops.com/archives/apply-governance-policy-to-multiple-azure-subscriptions-with-management- groups/

 

NEW QUESTION 36
You plan to use Azure Log Analytics to collect logs from 200 servers that run Windows Server 2016.
You need to automate the deployment of the Microsoft Monitoring Agent to all the servers by using an Azure Resource Manager template.
How should you complete the template? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation:
References:
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/manageabilityguys/2015/11/19/enabling-the-microsoft-monitoring-agent-in-windows-json-templates/

 

NEW QUESTION 37
Your company has an Azure subscription named Subscription1 that contains the users shown in the following table.

The company is sold to a new owner.
The company needs to transfer ownership of Subscription1.
Which user can transfer the ownership and which tool should the user use? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation

Box 1; User2
Billing Administrator
Select Transfer billing ownership for the subscription that you want to transfer.
Enter the email address of a user who's a billing administrator of the account that will be the new owner for the subscription.
Box 2: Azure Account Center
Azure Account Center can be used.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/billing/billing-subscription-transfer#transfer-billing-ownership-of-an-azu

 

NEW QUESTION 38
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that present the same scenario. Each question in the series contains a unique solution that might meet the stated goals. Some question sets might have more than one correct solution, while others might not have a correct solution.
After you answer a question in this section, you will NOT be able to return to it. As a result, these questions will not appear in the review screen.
You have an Azure Subscription named Sub1.
You have an Azure Storage account named Sa1 in a resource group named RG1.
Users and applications access the blob service and the file service in Sa1 by using several shared access signatures (SASs) and stored access policies.
You discover that unauthorized users accessed both the file service and the blob service.
You need to revoke all access to Sa1.
Solution: You create a new stored access policy.
Does this meet the goal?

  • A. No
  • B. Yes

Answer: B

Explanation:
Section: [none]
Explanation:
To revoke a stored access policy, you can either delete it, or rename it by changing the signed identifier.
Changing the signed identifier breaks the associations between any existing signatures and the stored access policy. Deleting or renaming the stored access policy immediately effects all of the shared access signatures associated with it.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/storageservices/Establishing-a-Stored-Access-Policy

 

NEW QUESTION 39
You need to deploy Microsoft Antimalware to meet the platform protection requirements.
What should you do? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

 

NEW QUESTION 40
Use the following login credentials as needed:
To enter your username, place your cursor in the Sign in box and click on the username below.
To enter your password, place your cursor in the Enter password box and click on the password below.
Azure Username: [email protected]
Azure Password: Ag1Bh9!#Bd
The following information is for technical support purposes only:
Lab Instance: 10598168




You need to collect all the audit failure data from the security log of a virtual machine named VM1 to an Azure Storage account.
To complete this task, sign in to the Azure portal.
This task might take several minutes to complete You can perform other tasks while the task completes.

Answer:

Explanation:
See the explanation below.
Explanation
Step 1: Create a workspace
Azure Monitor can collect data directly from your Azure virtual machines into a Log Analytics workspace for detailed analysis and correlation.
1. In the Azure portal, select All services. In the list of resources, type Log Analytics. As you begin typing, the list filters based on your input. Select Log Analytics workspaces.

2. Select Create, and then select choices for the following items:

3. After providing the required information on the Log Analytics workspace pane, select OK.
While the information is verified and the workspace is created, you can track its progress under Notifications from the menu.
Step 2: Enable the Log Analytics VM Extension
Installing the Log Analytics VM extension for Windows and Linux allows Azure Monitor to collect data from your Azure VMs.
1. In the Azure portal, select All services found in the upper left-hand corner. In the list of resources, type Log Analytics. As you begin typing, the list filters based on your input. Select Log Analytics workspaces.
2. In your list of Log Analytics workspaces, select DefaultWorkspace (the name you created in step 1).
3. On the left-hand menu, under Workspace Data Sources, select Virtual machines.
4. In the list of Virtual machines, select a virtual machine you want to install the agent on. Notice that the Log Analytics connection status for the VM indicates that it is Not connected.
5. In the details for your virtual machine, select Connect. The agent is automatically installed and configured for your Log Analytics workspace. This process takes a few minutes, during which time the Status shows Connecting.
After you install and connect the agent, the Log Analytics connection status will be updated with This workspace.
Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/learn/quick-collect-azurevm

 

NEW QUESTION 41
You are configuring network connectivity for two Azure virtual networks named VNET1 and VNET2.
You need to implement VPN gateways for the virtual networks to meet the following requirements:
* VNET1 must have six site-to-site connections that use BGP.
* VNET2 must have 12 site-to-site connections that use BGP.
* Costs must be minimized.
Which VPN gateway SKI) should you use for each virtual network? To answer, drag the appropriate SKUs to the correct networks. Each SKU may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation

References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-about-vpngateways#gwsku

 

NEW QUESTION 42
You are testing an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster. The cluster is configured as shown in the exhibit.
(Click the Exhibit tab.)

You plan to deploy the cluster to production. You disable HTTP application routing.
You need to implement application routing that will provide reverse proxy and TLS termination for AKS services by using a single IP address.
What should you do?

  • A. Create an AKS Ingress controller.
  • B. Create an Azure Basic Load Balancer.
  • C. Install the container network interface (CNI) plug-in.
  • D. Create an Azure Standard Load Balancer.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Explanation
An ingress controller is a piece of software that provides reverse proxy, configurable traffic routing, and TLS termination for Kubernetes services.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/ingress-tls

 

NEW QUESTION 43
You have an Azure subscription that contains the alerts shown in the following exhibit.

Use the drop-down menus to select the answer choice that completes each statement based on the information presented in the graphic.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation:
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/platform/alerts-overview

 

NEW QUESTION 44
You have a network security group (NSG) bound to an Azure subnet.
You run Get-AzureRmNetworkSecurityRuleConfig and receive the output shown in the following exhibit.

Use the drop-down menus to select the answer choice that completes each statement based on the information presented in the graphic.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation

Box 1: able to connect to East US 2
The StorageEA2Allow has DestinationAddressPrefix {Storage/EastUS2}
Box 2: allowed
TCP Port 21 controls the FTP session. Contoso_FTP has SourceAddressPrefix {1.2.3.4/32} and DestinationAddressPrefix {10.0.0.5/32} Note:
The Get-AzureRmNetworkSecurityRuleConfig cmdlet gets a network security rule configuration for an Azure network security group.
Security rules in network security groups enable you to filter the type of network traffic that can flow in and out of virtual network subnets and network interfaces.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/manage-network-security-group

 

NEW QUESTION 45
You need to create a new Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) directory named 10317806.onmicrosoft.com.
The new directory must contain a user named user10317806 who is configured to sign in by using Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).

Answer:

Explanation:
To create a new Azure AD tenant:
1. Browse to the Azure portal and sign in with an account that has an Azure subscription.
2. Select the plus icon (+) and search for Azure Active Directory.

3. Select Azure Active Directory in the search results.

4. Select Create.
5. Provide an Organization name (10317806) and an Initial domain name (10317806). Then select Create. This will create the directory named
10317806.onmicrosoft.com.

6. After directory creation is complete, select the information box to manage your new directory.
To create the user:
1. In the Azure portal, make sure you are on the Azure Active Directory fly out.

If not, select the Azure Active Directory icon from the left services navigation.

2. Under Manage, select Users.

3. Select All users and then select + New user.
4. Provide a Name and User name (user10317806) for the user. When you're done, select Create.
To enable MFA:
1. In the Azure portal, make sure you are on the Azure Active Directory fly out.

If not, select the Azure Active Directory icon from the left services navigation.

2. Under Manage, select Users.

3. Click on the Multi-Factor Authentication link.
4. Tick the checkbox next to the user's name and click the Enable link.
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/developer/create-an-azure-active-directory-tenant

 

NEW QUESTION 46
You have an Azure subscription that contains 100 virtual machines and has Azure Security Cent,-. Standard tier enabled.
You plan to perform a vulnerability scan of each virtual machine.
You need to deploy the vulnerability scanner extension to the virtual machines by using an Azure Resource Manager template.
Which two values should you specify in the code to automate the deployment of the extension to the virtual machines? Each correct answer presents part of the solution.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

  • A. the Key Vault managed storage account Key
  • B. the system-assigned managed identity
  • C. the primary shared key
  • D. the workspace ID
  • E. the Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) ID
  • F. the user assigned managed identity

Answer: E,F

Explanation:
Explanation
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-arc/servers/onboard-service-principal

 

NEW QUESTION 47
Which virtual networks in Sub1 can User2 modify and delete in their current state? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation

Box 1: VNET4 and VNET1 only
RG1 has only Delete lock, while there are no locks on RG4.
RG2 and RG3 both have Read-only locks.
Box 2: VNET4 only
There are no locks on RG4, while the other resource groups have either Delete or Read-only locks.
Note: As an administrator, you may need to lock a subscription, resource group, or resource to prevent other users in your organization from accidentally deleting or modifying critical resources. You can set the lock level to CanNotDelete or ReadOnly. In the portal, the locks are called Delete and Read-only respectively.
* CanNotDelete means authorized users can still read and modify a resource, but they can't delete the resource.
* ReadOnly means authorized users can read a resource, but they can't delete or update the resource.
Applying this lock is similar to restricting all authorized users to the permissions granted by the Reader role.
Scenario:
User2 is a Security administrator.
Sub1 contains six resource groups named RG1, RG2, RG3, RG4, RG5, and RG6.
User2 creates the virtual networks shown in the following table.

Sub1 contains the locks shown in the following table.

References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/resource-group-lock-resources

 

NEW QUESTION 48
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The candidates for Microsoft AZ-500 will be tested on four different domains. They should understand each component of the topics before attempting the exam. The highlights of these areas are as follows:

  • Implementing Platform Protection: 15-20%

    This section requires that the examinees develop competence in applying advanced network security, which includes securing connectivity of virtual networks, configuring NSG and ASGs, Web Application Firewall, Azure Front Door Service, firewall on storage accounts, and implementing DDoS protection and Service Endpoints. It also measures their skills in configuring advanced security for computing.

  • Managing Security Operations: 25-30%

    Here the test takers are required to develop their knowledge and skills in monitoring security with the use of Azure Monitor. This covers their expertise in creating and customizing alerts, monitoring security logs with Azure Monitor, and configuring diagnostic logging & log retention. The students also need to have competence in monitoring security with the use of Azure Security Center; configuring security policies; monitoring security with the use of Azure Sentinel.

  • Securing Data & Applications: 20-25%

    This topic of the Microsoft AZ-500 exam will measure the ability of the candidates to configure security for storage, which includes configuring access control and key management for storage accounts, configuring Azure AD authentication for Azure Storage and Azure AD Domain Services authentication for different Azure Files. It also evaluates the skills of the learners associated with configuring security for different databases and configuring and managing Key Vault.

  • Managing Identity & Access: 30-35%

    This subject area will measure one’s skills in managing Azure AD identities, including configuring and managing security for service principals, Azure AD directory groups, Azure AD users, password write-back, and authentication methods. It will also evaluate the competence in configuring secure access through the use of Azure Active Directory, managing application access, and managing access control.

 

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