Azure Active Directory for Python Developers
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Sahil Malik
1:14:20
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01 - Become an Azure AD MVP with Python.mp4
00:50
02 - What you should know.mp4
01:29
01 - An introduction to MSAL Python.mp4
02:21
02 - Web application.mp4
04:11
03 - Public client app.mp4
02:26
04 - Daemon.mp4
03:41
05 - Device code flow.mp4
04:53
01 - Register an app for the web app.mp4
04:51
02 - Author a web application.mp4
06:56
03 - Run and demonstrate a login.mp4
02:59
04 - Understand the application at the protocol level.mp4
03:49
01 - Register an app as a public client.mp4
03:33
02 - Author an application that acts as a public client.mp4
07:36
03 - Public clients using brokers.mp4
04:34
01 - Register an app for daemon.mp4
01:29
02 - Author a daemon app.mp4
03:45
03 - Demonstrate a daemon calling MS Graph.mp4
02:42
01 - Register an app for device code flow.mp4
02:23
02 - Author an app that uses device code flow.mp4
03:36
03 - Demonstrate logging in via device code flow.mp4
03:46
01 - Next steps.mp4
02:30
Description
Azure Active Directory (AAD)—a cloud-based enterprise identity service—allows you to manage users, apps, devices, and integrate with third party apps, services, and clouds. In this course, Sahil Malik gives Python developers an overview of Azure Active Directory. He shows you how to leverage AAD to author a web application that uses MSAL Python and signs in using AAD; create a desktop application that uses MSAL Python; create a daemon application using MSAL Python that works as a headless app with AAD; and more.
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Sahil Malik
Instructor's CoursesI am a technical leader with over 20 years of product and engineering experience with passion for applied or practical engineering practices and expertise in identity, security and cloud services.

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- language english
- Training sessions 21
- duration 1:14:20
- English subtitles has
- Release Date 2023/07/01