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- VMSS Azure Policy Compliance
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Automation as key to cloud adoption success
Reference: https://github.com/Azure/azure-policy
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Favorite cloud provider governance tips and tricks?
I just came across this post over in the Azure subreddit and it gave me a good idea on one way to deal with rogue Azure subscriptions - just have them default into a Management Group where a policy is in-place that basically denies use of any and all services.
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How can we stop random users in our on-prem AD from creating new Azure subscriptions?
Oooo, that's a nice trick for the use of the root management group which usually has best practice to leave empty. I like that a lot! Could maybe pair that with the "deny all resource types" policy sample, and then even if someone does create a new subscription it's pretty much 100% neutered until someone pulls it out of the root management group and places it somewhere else.
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Architecture on Decommission huge list of old Azure servers
Found a 2018 Github article - https://github.com/Azure/azure-policy/issues/102
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Public assets
MS Repo https://github.com/Azure/azure-policy/tree/master/built-in-policies/policyDefinitions
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How can I resolve this Security center recommendation: "Replace a process level token"
I can see here that is expecting azure-policy/AzureWindowsBaseline.mof at master · Azure/azure-policy · GitHub: "LOCAL SERVICE, NETWORK SERVICE". However, that would exclude the web app pools.
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Iron Dome = 'Security Policies' at scale for your Multi-Cloud accounts
Azure shared with us a GitHub repository contains built-in samples of Azure Policies that can be used as reference for creating and assigning policies to your subscriptions and resource groups.
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Compliance with policy or blueprints?
The only real way you'll be able to do this is via an Azure Policy, alongside a deny effect - where your policy would restrict based on the type field, with the values passed in via an array parameter (example)
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Azure/azure-policy is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of azure-policy is Open Policy Agent.
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