Azure networking is fundamentally different from traditional on-premises environments built around physical appliances and perimeter-based security. In a software-defined, cloud-native world, network design must evolve — especially when defending against modern threats such as advanced persistent threats (APTs), lateral movement, and identity-based attacks.
In this session, you’ll gain a deep understanding of how Azure networking components work and how to combine them to build secure, scalable, and resilient architectures. We’ll explore how to design for Zero Trust principles, secure service-to-service communication, and protect both IaaS and PaaS workloads.
You’ll leave with practical guidance on architecting Azure networks that fully leverage native security capabilities while reducing attack surface and improving visibility.
You will learn:
- Core Azure networking concepts, including VNets, subnets, NSGs, UDRs, Private Endpoints, and service integration
- How to design Zero Trust network architectures in Azure
- How to securely connect on-premises, hybrid, and cloud-native workloads
- How to monitor and analyze Azure network traffic to detect and respond to threats