This guide outlines key Azure compliance requirements. Ensure your organization maintains a robust security posture.
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Azure has strict security standards. Adherence to these standards is mandatory.
Key areas covered:
1. Identity and Access Management (IAM): Principle of Least Privilege, MFA, Role-Based Access Control (RBAC).
2. Data Protection: Data Encryption at Rest & in Transit, Data Loss Prevention (DLP), Data Residency.
3. Network Security: Network Segmentation, Firewall Rules, Intrusion Detection/Prevention Systems (IDS/IPS).
4. Logging and Monitoring: Comprehensive logging, audit trails, security incident response.
5. Vulnerability Management: Regular vulnerability scanning, patching.
6. Threat Detection: Utilize Azure Security Center, Sentinel, and other threat intelligence tools.
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This guide provides a starting point. Consult the official Azure documentation for the most up-to-date and complete details.
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Azure Compliance is a Continuous Process. Regularly review and update your security posture.