MOC 55091 A Managing Trust Relationships with Multiple Business Identity Providers (Basics)

PT0976
Training Summary
Decoupling cloud service from all the complexity maintaining a direct relationship with all the identity providers. Any identity provider can use its own authentication protocol and the authentication results will get normalized and once established will Access Control Services (ACS) care about authentication and authorization including provisioning of a UI for the user to choose among all the recognized identity providers. Claims will be accessible for the application developer as well as for SSO ITPro to establish easy authentication and/or authorization without the necessity to know authentication protocols in detail. Management of different and multiple business identity providers will be handled in a unique fashion without the necessity to write different code. This relationship is called 'normalizing attributes' and will be realized by you via the Azure Management APIs.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have: Knowledge and Skills to accomplish a given assignment in Visual Studio when using the General Development Settings collection in Visual Studio 2010 or Visual Studio 2012 or Visual Studio 2013. There is no prerequisite nor a requirement to use a credit card to establish a Microsoft Azure Account or to have a Microsoft Azure Account at all. Every student receives one or more than one dedicated cloud service(s) in VBIC's cloud based virtual classroom. Student's can be virtually anywhere and at different timezones and require only a Windows based OS device to utilize their Remote Desktop Connection tool, available on all Microsoft Windows Desktop operating systems > Windows XP
Duration
3 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience
This course is intended for Architects, IT Professional (IT Pros) and Developers. IT Professional (IT Pros) who also create software applications, build or write computer code or develop Web sites or complex macros as a secondary responsibility and Developers who create software applications, develop web sites and create complex macros. Both should have a minimum of three months programming experience in C# and have basic Visual Studio 2010 or Visual Studio 2012 or Visual Studio 2013 navigation skills as well as Architects tasked with transitioning Identity and Access from classic on-Premise or non-Azure datacenters into Microsoft Azure Cloud or tasked to build secure IaaS/PaaS Hybrids between on-premise and Microsoft Azure Cloud.
Course Topics
  • Integration of traditional ASP.NET Web Sites into Enterprise Security Service Bus (ESSB)
  • Integration of public identity provider into Enterprise Security Service Bus (ESSB)
  • Develop and publish applications that integrate with Microsoft Azure Active Directory (MAAD)
  • Assessment (if time permits): Add French, German, English and Italian as a multilingual integration of traditional ASP.NET Web Sites into your Enterprise Security Service Bus (ESSB)

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