Beyond Protection: The Role of the Azure Network Security Hub

Azure recently rebranded Firewall Manager and added more network security services, introducing a new experience called “Azure Network Security Hub”. The Network Security Hub is a centralised interface that brings Azure Firewall, Web Application Firewall (WAF), and DDoS Protection into one place. This change is part of a broader effort to simplify the Azure Networking portfolio and better align…

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The Technology Powering Azure Firewall Prescaling for Cloud Resilience

Azure Firewall is a cloud-native security service that provides workload and threat protection for cloud workloads. Azure Firewall helps inspect traffic for both east-west and north-south traffic across workloads and services. Azure Firewall is available in three SKUs: Basic, Standard, and Premium. To learn more about the Azure firewall, visit the Microsoft page. Dynamic Scaling: Azure Firewall earlier supported…

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Enhancement of Network Monitoring: Azure Network Watcher in Action – Part2

Welcome to the second part of the blog post with a deep dive into the depths of Azure Network Watcher. To read and understand the basics of Azure Network Watcher and Monitoring features, visit Part -1 of the blog series. In this post, we will discuss the remaining features, which will be discussed in another blog post. Network Watcher…

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Enhancement of Network Monitoring: Azure Network Watcher in Action

Welcome to my next blog post with a deep dive into the depths of Azure Network Watcher. This post will discover the powerful features and insights this tool offers to optimise and monitor your network performance like never before. Let’s explore the functionalities that can help you troubleshoot issues, analyse network traffic, and ensure the robust security of your…

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The Invisible Shield of Network Security Perimeter in Azure PaaS

Welcome to my blog! In this post, I will give you a comprehensive overview of Azure Network Security Perimeter (NSP) services. Announced at last year’s MS Ignite and recently made generally available, this service offers unique features that distinguish it from other options. Let’s explore its key attributes and understand their significance in enhancing Azure PaaS network security. Understanding…

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How Copilot in Azure Can Master Your Networking Challenges?

In this blog, I will discuss how Copilot in Azure helps you work with network resources in different situations. Copilot in Azure serves as an intelligent assistant designed to enhance your experience with Azure’s cloud services. It assists users in designing, migrating, monitoring, and optimising their Azure environments. Copilot is a valuable tool that assists with Azure services in…

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How to master in Azure networking for Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS)? – Part 2

Welcome to the second post in my series on Azure networking with the Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). In the inaugural blog post, I explored several key networking configurations designed to enhance the security of workloads running in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). The first post has the following topics: In this post, I will delve into the following essential topics…

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How to master in Azure networking for Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS)

This new series of blog posts focuses on the essential networking aspects of hosting applications and workloads within Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS). The primary goal of this series is to present the available options for selecting different networking configurations in AKS. I aim to provide content that…

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Best Practices for Azure foundations with Networking Services

The network topology and connectivity design are essential for building a solid foundation in Azure cloud architecture. A well-structured network facilitates connections within landing zones, enabling seamless interaction with Azure services, external users, and on-premises infrastructure. This connectivity is the backbone that supports all operational capabilities across the network. In this blog, let’s work out the best practices for…

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Using Azure IPAM for Landing Zones: Concepts and Reasons

Azure Native IP Address Management (IPAM) is a tool in Azure cloud environments, particularly when setting up your network IP address for the landing zones. Understanding when and why to utilise this resource can significantly enhance the efficiency and organisation of the cloud environment. Let’s dive in and discover how Azure Native IPAM can transform your approach to cloud…

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