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p.57 "any issue can start" doers not make sense, perhaps rewrite as "any issue resolution can start..."
p.77 "The most important aspect to recognize is that Azure AD has a scope greater than that of Azure, while RBAC is specifically focused on the resources accessible via the Azure Portal" could be better written with more clarity
p.79 Simple example of each would go a long way to clarifying "note on difference between AAD and the RBAC model", which in itself could be better written.
p.88 table 2.9 - repeat of operation "write" for both update and delete/create custom role. EDIT - have the names of these actions actually changed to something like microsoft.directory/roleDefinitions..... ?
p.89 Update cmdlet names e.g. Get-AzureRmRoleDefinition > GetAzRoleDefinition
p 57, yes you are correct, will be updated in next version
p 77, agreed, will do
p 79, agreed, will improve in next version
p 88, that would make lots of sense, will do
p 89, agreed, there has been some changes in this area which will need some review when updating the book
p 93, yes, security has changed some since the publish of this book
p 684, agreed, the answer is A
p.57 "any issue can start" doers not make sense, perhaps rewrite as "any issue resolution can start..."
p.77 "The most important aspect to recognize is that Azure AD has a scope greater than that of Azure, while RBAC is specifically focused on the resources accessible via the Azure Portal" could be better written with more clarity
p.79 Simple example of each would go a long way to clarifying "note on difference between AAD and the RBAC model", which in itself could be better written.
p.88 table 2.9 - repeat of operation "write" for both update and delete/create custom role. EDIT - have the names of these actions actually changed to something like microsoft.directory/roleDefinitions..... ?
p.89 Update cmdlet names e.g. Get-AzureRmRoleDefinition > GetAzRoleDefinition
p.93 - Azure Security Center now called Microsoft Defender for Cloud
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/defender-for-cloud/defender-for-cloud-introduction
p.684 - question 8. Correct answer is A (not B)
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