MD-101 - Managing Modern Desktops: Device Authentication


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Overview/Description

Device authentication is a security mechanism used to prevent unauthorized devices from connecting to a service, network, or site. In this 14-video course, learners explore Windows 10 device authentication techniques, features, and best practices. Begin with an overview of the basics of Windows authentication and authorization, and a look at the basic architectural scheme for Windows authentication. Next, learn about authentication concepts such as credentials, security principals, and delegated authentication. Recognize when to use different logons: interactive, network, biometric, and smart cards. Learn how to access group policy settings related to authentication; add sign-in options in Windows 10; and enable the secure sign-in feature. Explore Windows Hello for Business and its prerequisites; learn why a pin is better than a password, and examine the four-step approach to a password-less strategy. Take a look at benefits of using Azure Active Directory (AD) joined devices and join and register a Windows 10 device to Azure AD. Close the course with an exercise working with Windows authentication. This is one course in a series to prepare for the MD-101: Managing Modern Desktops certification exam.



Expected Duration (hours)
1.3

Lesson Objectives

MD-101 - Managing Modern Desktops: Device Authentication

  • identify the subject areas covered in this course
  • provide an overview of Windows authentication
  • provide an overview of the basic architectural scheme for Windows authentication
  • describe authentication concepts such as credentials, security principals, and delegated authentication
  • recognize when to use different logons such as interactive, network, biometric, and smart cards
  • demonstrate how to access group policy settings related to authentication
  • add sign-in options in Windows 10
  • describe and enable the secure sign-in feature
  • provide an overview of Windows Hello for Business and its prerequisites
  • describe why a pin is better than a password
  • describe the four step approach to a passwordless strategy
  • describe the benefits of using Azure AD joined devices
  • join and register a Windows 10 device to Azure AD
  • work with group policy authentication features, add Windows sign-in options, enable secure sign-in, and join devices to Azure AD
  • Course Number:
    it_oswin10md_05_enus

    Expertise Level
    Intermediate