Microsoft Azure Access Control Service
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Course Summary
The Windows Azure Access Control Service provides a security federation mechanism that works across the enterprise and the Internet.
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Course Description
The Windows Azure Access Control Service (ACS) provides a security federation mechanism that works across the enterprise and the Internet. ACS allows you to use the identity providers that matter to you while implementing applications that rely on claims based authentication. Learn how to use ACS to federate identities stored in Active Directory, Facebook, Windows Live, Yahoo!, and in Google properties such as GMail and Google Applications.
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Course Syllabus
Introduction to Identity- 21m 8s
—Introduction 0m 33s
—Who do you want to trust to verify your identity? 2m 20s
—Identity Providers 1m 26s
—What does an IdP do? 1m 16s
—What does a token do? 1m 49s
—Windows Access Control Service 1m 28s
—Claims 1m 52s
—Relying Party Applications 0m 48s
—Demo: Intro to using ACS in a Web Application 8m 20s
—Summary 1m 16sWindows Azure Access Control Service Fundamentals- 36m 10s
—Introduction 0m 29s
—ACS and Windows Azure 1m 23s
—Authorization Patterns 0m 47s
—Passive Authorization 1m 22s
—Demo: Passive Authorization 5m 17s
—Active Authorization 4m 39s
—Demo: Active Authorization 8m 4s
—Security Setup 2m 3s
—Demo: Programmatically Configuring ACS 8m 52s
—Key Management 2m 5s
—Summary 1m 9sIntegrating the Windows Azure Access Control Service with ASP.NET- 38m 56sWindows Azure ACS/ADFS Integration- 34m 20s