Certificate in Azure Administrator

This Azure Administrator Career Path course features:

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Course Description - Your learning Path

Our Azure Administrator training is designed to help you understand Azure cloud services and prepare for the AZ-104 certification. We start by teaching you the basics of Azure and important concepts for the Administrator role. This prepares you for using Azure in real-world situations. Our focus is on teaching you about Azure infrastructure, security, and networking, which are key skills for managing Azure resources well.

As you move through the training, we help you get ready for the AZ-104 exam with a detailed study guide that covers everything you need to know. Passing this exam shows that you’re skilled at administrative tasks in Azure, like managing subscriptions, storage, computing, and virtual networks. We keep our course updated with the latest information from the AZ-104 exam, so you’re always learning what’s relevant.

But our training isn’t just about passing an exam. Getting certified opens doors to better job opportunities. Azure Administrators are in high demand, and earning the AZ-104 certification can lead to higher pay and more career options. By completing our training, you’ll be well-prepared for the exam and ready to take on roles as an Azure Administrator or move into more specialized areas within Azure, like data engineering, security, or AI.

It’s important to note that salaries for Azure Administrators vary based on factors like where you live, how much experience you have, and who you work for. For example, in a tech hub like San Jose, California, Azure Administrators can earn even more due to the high demand for cloud expertise.

Who is this course for?

Our Azure Administrator training series is for people who love working with cloud technology and want to become experts in Azure. It’s great for:

1. IT Professionals and Support Specialists: If you’re already familiar with IT support and fixing technical issues, this training will help you learn how to manage Azure’s cloud services, taking your career to the next level.

2. System and Network Administrators: If you’re used to managing on-site systems, networks, and security, this series will show you how to use those skills in the cloud, especially in Azure.

3. Security Analysts and Engineers: If you’re experienced in cybersecurity and protecting against online threats, this training will teach you how to keep Azure environments safe from cyber attacks.

4. Technical Consultants: If you advise on or set up IT solutions, this training will expand your skills to include Azure-specific tasks like managing virtual machines and setting up networks in the cloud.

5. Aspiring Cloud Professionals: If you’re just starting to learn about cloud computing, this training will give you a solid understanding of Azure, from the basics to advanced administration.

The series combines learning about Azure’s administrative features, like monitoring resources and managing identities, with hands-on practice. It prepares you for certifications like the AZ-104 and sets you up for well-paying jobs in the field, where Azure expertise is highly valued.

Enrol now to fast-track your Azure career and become an expert Azure administrator!

The Role of a Network Security Analyst
The role of an Azure Administrator

As an Azure Administrator, you have many important jobs to do to keep an organization’s cloud services running smoothly on Azure. Here are some of the main things you’ll be doing:

1. Setting Up Networks:
– Creating and looking after virtual networks and subnets to connect different cloud resources.
– Connecting on-site networks to the cloud and controlling how traffic moves with security groups.

2. Monitoring Resources and Logs:
– Using tools like Azure Monitor and Azure Log Analytics to keep an eye on how well Azure services are performing and how much resources they’re using.
– Checking logs regularly to catch and fix problems before they become big issues.

3. Managing Computers:
– Getting Azure Virtual Machines up and running, picking the right sizes, and making sure they’re always available.
– Putting web apps on Azure App Service and using Azure Functions for tasks that don’t need a whole server.

4. Handling Storage:
– Setting up and watching over different types of Azure storage, like Blob Storage, Files, and Disk Storage.
– Making sure storage works well and doesn’t cost more than it needs to.

5. Keeping Things Secure:
– Making sure only the right people can access Azure resources by using tools like Role-Based Access Control and Azure Active Directory.
– Adding extra security layers like Multi-Factor Authentication to stop unauthorized access.

On top of all these jobs, Azure Administrators also need to keep an eye on everything, fix any problems that come up, and work with other teams to make sure Azure solutions match what the business needs.

To achieve your Career path’s objective for an Azure Administrator, you must complete the 4 IT courses listed below.

Click on the arrow for each course to see the full course contents and topics.

This course teaches you the basics of cloud computing, which are really important for understanding how Azure cloud services work. It talks about different cloud models, virtualization, infrastructure, security, managing resources, and making sure things keep running smoothly even if something goes wrong. It’s like building a strong foundation before you dive into more detailed Azure-specific topics.

CompTIA Cloud+ (CV0-003)
Module 1 – CompTIA Cloud+ CV0-003 Course Overview
1.0 Course Trailer
1.1 Course Overview
1.2 What is the Cloud + Exam
1.3 Cloud + Domain Objectives Overview
1.4 CompTIA Certification Pathways
1.5 DoD and ISO Requirements
Module 2 – General Cloud Knowledge
2.1 Domain Overview
2.2 Compare and Contrast Cloud Models
2.3 Cloud Computing Defined
2.4 Deployment Models
2.5 Service Models
2.6 Cloud Characteristics
2.7 Cloud Roles
2.8 Evaluate Cloud Providers and Services
2.9 Regions and Zones
2.10 Shared Responsibility Model
2.11 Demonstration – AWS Shared Security Model
2.12 Comparing Cloud to Virtualization
2.13 Comparing Cloud to On Premises
2.14 What is a Virtual Machine
2.15 Demonstration – Deploy a Cloud VM (AWS EC2)
2.16 What is an API
2.17 Capacity Planning Factors
2.18 Licensing, Factors, Requirements and Planning
2.19 Capacity Planning
2.20 Demonstration – AWS Trusted Advisor
2.21 HA and Scaling
2.22 High Availability and Disaster Recovery
2.23 Virtual, System and Communication Protection
2.24 Hypervisor Affinity
2.25 Analyse the solution design
2.26 Business Requirements
2.27 Business Enablers
2.28 Demonstration -AWS Well Architected Tool
2.29 Testing Techniques
2.30 Testing Success Factors
2.31 Module Review Questions
2.32 Module Summary Review
O U T L I N E
Module 3 – Cloud Security
3.1 Domain Overview
3.2 Configure Identity and Access Management
3.3 Identification and Authorization Management (IAM)
3.4 SDLC
3.5 Directory Services
3.6 Security and Access Controls
3.7 Federation
3.8 SSO and MFA
3.9 Certificates and Key Management
3.10 Secure a Network in a Cloud Environment
3.11 Networking Devices and Segmentation
3.12 Firewalls and Proxies
3.13 NAT and PAT
3.14 Secure Network Configurations (Tunnelling and Encryption)
3.15 Demo Hardening and Configuration Changes
3.16 OS Application Controls and Security Credentials
3.17 Policies and Permissions
3.18 Host and Network Protections (HIDSIPS)
3.19 Virtualization Security
3.20 Monitoring
3.21 Data Security and Compliance Controls in Cloud Environments
3.22 Structured, Unstructured and Semi Structured Data
3.23 Data Classification and Labelling
3.24 Data Loss Prevention
3.25 Demonstration – Google Cloud DLP
3.26 Chain of Custody and Non-Repudiation
3.27 Discussion – CASB
3.28 Module Summary Review
3.29 Module Review Questions
Module 4 – Cloud Deployment
4.1 Domain Overview
4.2 Integrate Components into Cloud Solutions
4.3 Subscription Services
4.4 Demonstration – Provision VM
4.5 Cloud Infrastructure Components
4.6 Whiteboard – Design a Resilient AWS Cloud Architecture
4.7 Containers
4.8 Microservices
4.9 Demonstration – Deploy Containers
4.10 Scaling
4.11 Provision Storage
4.12 Cloud Storage Protocols
4.13 Storage Features
4.14 Storage Cost Considerations
4.15 Storage Performance
4.16 RAID and Tiering
4.17 Demonstration – AWS S3
4.18 Deploy Cloud Networking Solutions
4.19 Connecting to The Cloud
4.20 Network Protocols
4.21 VPNS, VPC and Connectivity
4.22 Whiteboard – AWS VPC Connectivity
4.23 Demonstration – AWS VPC
4.24 Software Defined Networking (SDN)
4.25 Compute Sizing
4.26 Virtualization Considerations
4.27 Resource Rightsizing (CPU, Memory, etc)
4.28 Module Summary Review
4.29 Module Review Questions
Module 5 – Operations and Support
5.1 Domain Overview
5.2 Logging Monitoring and Alerting
5.3 Logging, Storage and Analysis of Data Events
5.4 Monitoring Cloud Resources
5.5 Service Level Agreements
5.6 Demonstration – SLAs in AWS
5.7 Maintain Efficient Operations of a Cloud Environment
5.8 Lifecycle Management
5.9 Change and Asset Management
5.10 SOP, Patching and Upgrades
5.11 Orchestration and Automation
5.12 Orchestration or Automation
5.13 DevOps, IaC and CICD Pipelines
5.14 Playbooks and Templates
5.15 Backup and Restore Operations
5.16 Backup Types, Objects, Targets
5.17 Restore and Recovery
5.18 Module Summary Review
5.19 Module Review Questions
Module 6 – Troubleshooting
6.1 Domain Overview
6.2 Troubleshooting Methodology Intro
6.3 Troubleshooting Methodology
6.4 Troubleshoot Security Issues
6.5 Cloud Attacks
6.6 Security Groups and NACLS
6.7 Troubleshoot Deployment Issues
6.8 Discussion Site Connectivity Issues
6.9 Discussion – Capacity Issues
6.10 Connectivity Issues
6.11 Connectivity Troubleshooting Tools
6.12 Demonstration – GCP AWS Azure Latency Test
6.13 Module Summary Review
6.14 Module Review Questions
Module 7 – Course Closeout
7.1 Exam Preparation
7.2 Course Closeout

This course is the first step for anyone who wants to become a Network Security Analyst. It teaches important ideas about how networks work and how they’re taken care of. By learning this, students will know how to find and fix security problems in networks.

Module 0 – Course introduction
0.1 Instructor Intro
0.2 Course Overview
Module 1 – Networking Fundamentals
1.1 Intro to Networking
1.1.1 Activity: Creating a Network
1.2 Common Terminology
1.2.1 Activity: Examining Ports and Sockets
1.3 OSI Model
1.4 DoD Model
1.4.1 Activity: Examining Network Layers
1.5 TCP, UDP, IP
1.5.1 Activity: Examining TCP
1.5.2 Activity: Examining UDP
1.5.3 Activity: Examining IP
1.6 ICMP, IGMP, ARP
1.6.1 Activity: Examining ICMP
1.6.2 Activity: Examining ARP
1.6.3 Activity: Examining IGMP
1.7 Network Topologies
1.8 Network Types
1.9 Part 1: Network Characteristics
1.9 Part 2: Network Characteristics
1.10 Module 1 outro
Module 2 – Cables and Connectors
2.1 Ethernet Standards
2.2 Copper Cable Types
2.3 Fiber Optic Cable Types
2.4 Connector Types
2.4.1 Activity: Selecting the Right Cable
2.5 Media Converters and Transceivers
2.6 Cable Management
2.7 Module 2 Outro
Module 3 – Internet Protocol (IP)
O U T L I N E
3.1 IPv4 Basics
3.2 IP Packet and Interface Types
3.2.1 Activity: Configuring Client IP Settings
3.3 Binary Numbering System
3.4 Classful and Classless Addressing
3.5 Understanding CIDR Notation
3.6 IPv4 Subnetting Method
3.7 Verifying with Binary
3.8 Finding Subnet IDs
3.8.1 Activity: Subnetting a Class C Network
3.9 The Delta in Action
3.9.1 Activity: Subnetting With the Delta
3.10 Subnetting Based on Hosts
3.11 Subnetting in Other Octets
3.12 Supernetting
3.12.1 Activity: Supernetting
3.13 IPv6
3.14 IPv4 – IPv6 Transition Mechanisms
3.15 Module 3 Outro
Module 4 – Layer 7 Protocols
4.1 Remote Control Protocols
4.2 File Sharing Protocols
4.3 Web Protcols
4.4 Email Protocols
4.5 Database Protocols
4.6 Voice Protocols
4.7 Security Protocols
4.8 Management Protocols
4.9 Module 4 Outro
Module 5 – Network Services
5.1 DHCP
5.1.1 Activity: Configuring DHCP
5.1.2 Activity: Configuring a DHCP Relay Agent
5.2 DNS
5.2.1 Activity: Configuring DNS – Part 1
5.2.2 Activity: Configuring DNS – Part 2
5.3 NTP
5.4 Corporate and Datacenter Network Architecture
5.5 Cloud Concepts and Connectivity Options
5.6 Module 5 Outro
Module 6 – Networking Devices
6.1 Introductory Concepts
6.2 Repeaters and Hubs
6.2.1 Activity: Connecting Devices with a Hub
6.3 Bridges and Switches
6.3.1 Activity: Connecting Devices with a Switch
6.4 Routers and Multilayer Switches
6.5 Security Devices
6.6 Modems
6.7 Module 6 Outro
Module 7 – Networked Devices
7.1 IP Devices
7.2 IoT
7.2.1 Activity – Programming IoT Devices
7.3 ICS/SCADA
7.4 Module 7 Outro
Module 8 – Routing and Bandwidth Management
8.1 Routing Basics
8.1.1 Activity: Configuring Static Routes
8.2 Packet Delivery on the Same Network
8.3 IP Routing Across a Single Router
8.4 IP Routing Across Multiple Hops
8.4.1 Activity: Static Routes – CHALLENGE
8.5 Route Selection
8.6 RIP
8.6.1 Activity: Configuring RIP – CHALLENGE
8.7 OSPF
8.8 EIGRP
8.9 BGP
8.10 NAT/PAT
8.11 Bandwidth Management (with Module 8 Outro)
Module 9 – Ethernet Switching
9.1 Ethernet Basics
9.2 Switching Overview
9.2.1 Activity: Examining a MAC Table
9.3 VLANs
9.3.1 Activity: Creating VLANs
9.4 VLAN Trunking
9.4.1 Activity: Configuring VLAN Trunking
9.5 VLAN Routing
9.5.1 Activity: Configuring VLAN Routing
9.6 Contention Management
9.7 Switchport Configuration (with Module 9 Outro)
Module 10 – Wireless Technologies
10.1 Wireless Overview
10.2 Radio Basics
10.3 Modulation
10.4 Wi-Fi Standards
10.5 Antennas
10.6 Wi-Fi Service Sets
10.7 Wi-Fi Security
10.8 Cellular
Module 11 Network Performance
11.1 Monitoring Performance
11.2 Common Metrics
11.2.1 Activity: Examining Interface Statistics
11.3 SNMP
11.4 Netflow
11.5 Network Security Monitoring (with Module 11 Outro)
Module 12 High Availability and Disaster Recovery
12.1 HA and DR Concepts
12.2 High Availability Mechanisms
12.3 Disaster Recovery Mechanisms
12.4 Facility and Infrastructure Support (with Module 12 Outro)
Module 13 Organizational Documents
13.1 Plans and Procedures
13.2 Security Policies
13.3 Loss Prevention
13.4 Common Agreements
13.5 Common Documentation
13.6 Structured Cabling – MDF and IDF
13.7 Horizontal and Vertical Cabling
13.7.1 Activity – Implementing Cable Management
13.8 Labeling
13.9 Surveys and Assessments (with Module 13 Outro)
Module 14 Network Security
14.1 Common Security Concepts
14.2 Common Attack Types
14.3 Spoofing-based Attacks
14.4 Hijacking and MITM
14.5 Social Engineering
14.6 Network Segmentation
14.7 Private VLANs
14.8 Single Organization Authentication
14.9 Extending Authentication
14.10 Authorization
14.11 Network Device Hardening
14.12 Wireless Security
14.13 Remote Access Security
14.14 IoT Security
14.15 Physical Security (with Module 14 Outro)
Module 15 Network Troubleshooting
15.1 Troubleshooting Methodology
15.2 Physical Connectivity Issues
15.3 Hardware Testing Tools
15.3.1 Activity – Testing an Ethernet Cable
15.3.2 Activity – Crimping on an RJ-45 Connector
15.3.3 Activity – Punching Down Twisted Pair
15.3.4 Activity – Using a Telephone Toner
15.4 Understanding Electricity
15.4.1 Activity – Checking Cable Continuity
15.4.2 Activity – Testing DC Voltage
15.4.3 Activity – Testing AC Voltage
15.5 Twisted Pair Pinout Problems
15.6 Twisted Pair Termination Problems
15.7 Repairing Damaged Twisted Pair Cable
15.8 Fiber Optic Connectivity Issues
15.8.1 Activity – Testing a Fiber Optic Cable
15.9 Common Port Problems
15.9.1 Working with Ports and Their Devices
15.10 Common Software Testing Tools
15.10.1 Activity – Scanning for Open Ports
15.11 Common Command Line Utilities
15.12 Troubleshooting Basic IP Networking Issues
15.13 Common Switching Issues
15.14 Switching Test Tools and Techniques
15.15 Common IP Routing Issues
15.16 Wi-Fi Access Point Issues
15.17 Wirelss Interference
15.17.1 Activity – Using a Spectrum Analyzer
15.18 Wireless Antenna Issues
15.18.1 Activity – Configuring a Wi-Fi Router
15.19 WAP Placement Strategies
15.20 Infrastructure Service Issues (DHCP)
15.21 Infrastructure Service Issues (DNS)
15.22 Infrastructure Service Issues (NTP)
15.23 Fireall / ACL Issues
15.24 VPN Issues
15.25 Additional Network Security Troubleshooting and Tips
15.26 Advanced Networking Issues
15.27 Troubleshooting Server Services (with Module 15 Outro)
CompTIA Network+ N10-008 Course Outro

CompTIA Security+ SY0-601 

This course goes deeper into network security after you’ve learned the basics of networking. It teaches you important things about keeping networks safe. You’ll learn how to spot security threats, make networks secure, and follow laws and rules to keep information safe.

Module 1 – Introduction to Security
1.1 Introduction to Security
Module 2 – Malware and Social Engineering Attacks
2.1 Malware and Social Engineering Attacks
Module 3 – Basic Cryptography
3.1 Basic Cryptography
Module 4 – Advanced Cryptography and PKI
4.1 Advanced Cryptography and PKI
Module 5 – Networking and Server Attacks
5.1 Networking and Server Attacks
Module 6 – Network Security Devices, Designs and Technology
6.1 Network Security Devices, Designs and Technology
Module 7 – Administering a Secure Network
7.1 Administering a Secure Network
Module 8 – Wireless Network Security
8.1 Wireless Network Security
Module 9 – Client and Application Security
9.1 Client and Application Security
Module 10 – Mobile and Embedded Device Security
10.1 Mobile and Embedded Device Security
O U T L I N E
Module 11 – Authentication and Account Management
11.1 Authentication and Account Management
Module 12 – Access Management
12.1 Access Management
Module 13 – Vulnerability Assessment and Data Security
13.1 Vulnerability Assessment and Data Security
Module 14 – Business Continuity
14.1 Business Continuity
Module 15 – Risk Mitigation
15.1 Risk Mitigation
Module 16 – Security Plus Summary and Review
16.1 – Security Plus Summary and Review
Module 17 – Hands-On Training
17.1 Hands-On Scanning Part 1
17.2 Hands-On Scanning Part 2
17.3 Hands-On Advanced Scanning
17.4 Hands-On MetaSploit
17.5 Hands-On BurpSuite
17.6 Hands-On Exploitation Tools Part 1
17.7 Hands-On Exploitation Tools Part 2
17.8 Hands-On Invisibility Tools
17.9 Hands-On Connect to Tor

This course is perfect for anyone who wants to be an Azure Administrator. It teaches you everything you need to know about managing Azure services like computing, storage, networking, and security. You’ll get lots of hands-on practice so you’re ready to handle real-world situations in your job.

Microsoft Azure Administrator (AZ-104)
Module 1 – Azure Overview
1.0 Introduction to AZ-104
1.1 Cloud Computing
1.2 Cloud Services Benefits
1.3 Cloud Service Types
1.4 Azure Core Architectural Components
1.4.1 ACTIVITY-Creating Management Groups and Subscriptions
1.5 Azure Compute Services
1.6 Azure Application Hosting Options
1.7 Azure Networking Services
1.8 Azure Storage Services
1.9 Azure Identity, Access, and Security
1.10 Azure Cost Management
1.10.1 ACTIVITY- Checking Your Azure Balance
1.11 Azure Governance and Compliance Tools
1.11.1 ACTIVITY- Assign an Azure Policy
Module 2 – Azure Tools
2.1 Azure Portal
2.1.1 ACTIVITY- Exploring the Azure Portal
2.2 Azure Monitoring Tools
2.3 Azure PowerShell
2.3.1 ACTIVITY- Using Azure PowerShell
2.4 Azure CLI
2.4.1 ACTIVITY- Using the Azure CLI
2.5 Azure Cloud Shell
2.6 ARM Templates
2.6.1 ACTIVITY- Using Templates to Deploy Resources
2.7 Azure Resource Manager
2.8 Hybrid Tools
Module 3 – Azure Identities and Governance
3.1 Azure AD Overview
3.1.1 ACTIVITY- Exploring Azure Active Directory
3.1.2 ACTIVITY- Adding a Custom Domain
3.2 Subscriptions
3.3 Users and Groups
3.3.1 ACTIVITY- Adding Azure Active Directory User
3.3.2 ACTIVITY- Bulk Inviting New Users
O U T L I N E
3.3.3 ACTIVITY- Creating Azure AD Groups
3.4 Authentication
3.5 SSPR
3.5.1 ACTIVITY- Implementing SSPR
3.6 Devices
3.7 Azure Roles
3.7.1 ACTIVITY- Assigning Azure Roles
3.8 Azure AD Roles
3.8.1 ACTIVITY- Assigning Azure AD Roles
3.9 Conditional Access
3.10 Authorization
3.10.1 ACTIVITY- Managing Licenses
3.11 Azure Policy
Module 4 – Azure Storage
4.1 Storage Accounts
4.1.1 ACTIVITY- Creating a Storage Account
4.2 Storage Types
4.2.1 ACTIVITY- Creating Storage Types
4.3 Azure Storage Tools
4.3.1 ACTIVITY- Azure Storage Explorer
4.4 Azure Files and File Sync
4.4.1 ACTIVITY- Deploying an Azure Files Share
4.5 Azure Storage Security
Module 5 – Azure Compute Resources
5.1 Virtual Machines
5.1.1 ACTIVITY- Create Virtual Machines
5.1.2 ACTIVITY- Delete a Virtual Machine
5.2 VM Availability
5.2.1 ACTIVITY- Increasing VM Availability
5.3 VM Extensions
5.4 Azure App Service
5.5 Azure Container Instances
5.6 Kubernetes
Module 6 – Azure Virtual Networks
6.1 Virtual Networks
6.1.1 ACTIVITY- Create a VNet
6.2 Network Security Groups-Part 1
6.2.1 Network Security Groups-Part 2
6.3 Azure Firewall
6.3.1 ACTIVITY- Deploying a Firewall
6.4 Azure DNS-Part 1
6.4.1 Azure DNS-Part 2
6.4.2 ACTIVITY- Implementing Azure DNS Zone6
6.5 Virtual Network Peering
6.5.1 ACTIVITY- VNet Peering
6.6 Azure VPN Gateway
6.7 ExpressRoute and Virtual WANs
6.8 Azure Load Balancer
6.9 Azure Application Gateway
6.10 Azure Routes
Module 7 – Azure Monitoring and Backup
7.1 Network Watcher
7.2 Azure Monitor
7.3 Azure Backup-Part 1
7.4 Azure Backup-Part 2
7.5 Azure Backup-Part 3
7.6 Conclusion to AZ-104

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does an Azure Administrator do?
An Azure Administrator’s job is to set up, watch over, and keep Microsoft Azure solutions running smoothly, including important services like computing, storage, networking, and security.

What certifications can Azure Administrators get?
The main certification for Azure Administrators is the Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate. You earn it by passing the AZ-104 exam.

What skills do I need to be an Azure Administrator?
You’ll need to understand Azure services really well, know about cloud computing, be good at networking, understand security, and be familiar with tools like PowerShell or Azure CLI for automating tasks.

Can I become an Azure Administrator even if I don’t have IT experience?
It’s possible, but having a background in IT, especially in areas like networking, security, or systems administration, is a big help. Knowing the basics already can make learning Azure easier.

What’s the job market like for Azure Administrators?
It’s good! More and more companies are using cloud services, so there’s a lot of demand for Azure Administrators. And the job often comes with good pay and chances to move up in your career.

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