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CBT Nuggets trainer Trevor Sullivan covers creating new users in Azure and assigning them permissions with RBAC. Follow along with Trevor as he uses the Microsoft Azure portal to create a new Azure Active Directory user with no privileges and then give that user just enough privileges to manage a specific set of resources inside a subscription. Role-based Access Control (also known as RBAC) is one of the most important concepts to understand in access control in Microsoft Azure. RBAC allows you to delegate access to cloud resources so that you don’t have to provide access to your entire Azure subscription. Learn how to go about creating a new user from inside the Azure dashboard. Starting at the Azure Active Directory Service, Trevor walks you through each step along the way of creating a new user, explaining all the options and conditions that Azure will ask you along the way. After that log in for the first time as that user – this is important for a sysad to understand, since you’ll often create user accounts and need to understand what those new users will see and experience. A new user without any role or permissions won’t see any information in their dashboard. Subscriptions aren’t listed for a new user and they can’t view resource groups either. Logging back into Azure as an administrator, Trevor shows how to assign permissions to brand new users. Within the Access Control (IAM) section of the Microsoft Azure dashboard, you can create and define roles as well as assign users to those roles. Just because the new user is assigned as a “Reader” to subscriptions doesn’t mean they have access to manage or even view Resource Groups. Permissions to Resource Groups are assigned differently, but still tied to roles. Trevor shows a few more of the permissions that you can allow your users and how to assign them to roles so that you don’t have to delegate permissions on a case-by-case basis. Watch this entire Azure IAM training course with Trevor Sullivan and Knox Hutchinson: https://training.cbt.gg/s3y Not a CBT Nuggets subscriber? Start your free week: https://www.cbtnuggets.com/signup What are your IT training goals in 2023? https://www.cbtnuggets.com/it-trainin... More about Trevor & check out his other courses: https://www.cbtnuggets.com/trainers/t... ----------------- Connect with CBT Nuggets for the latest in IT training: • Twitter - / cbtnuggets • Facebook - / cbtnuggets • Instagram - / cbtnuggets • LinkedIn - / cbt-nuggets #azure #rbac #azurestorage #ittraining #cbtnuggets