Setting up Azure Key Vault with Audit logging
Azure Key Vault is a good way to share secrets with your partners in a way that allows you to have control over the access to each of the assets in Azure. We also need to know who is accessing the...
View ArticleAzure Key Vault Logging and Events with Log Analytics
Following on from my previous blog post (http://blogs.recneps.net/post/Setting-up-Azure-Key-Vault-with-Audit-logging) which explains how to set up Azure key vault with logging enabled, this post...
View ArticleCloud Load Testing Behind a Firewall with Visual Studio Team Services
Recently I’ve been looking at how we can load test one of our services so that we are able to understand the load our partners can put onto our systems before we start to have any issues. We used the...
View ArticleUsing Azure Logic Apps to Import CSV to SQL Server
When Logic Apps first came out I wrote a blog post explaining how to convert a CSV file into XML.A lot of this is still relevant, especially the integration account and the schemas and maps that are in...
View ArticleAdding existing logs to Log Analytics
I created a video to walk you through how to add existing logs to Log Analytics. There have been some changes to the way you do this. The location of the settings to configure this has now move to Log...
View ArticleAdding Security Policies To Azure API Management
The Azure API Management service allows you to publish your APIs both internally and externally and to control who and what can access them. Out of the box you will get a standard API key for each of...
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