Session

How to secure, manage and store secrets when working with PowerShell

PowerShell has proven to be an absolutely essential tool for management, reporting and automation within Microsoft 365 and Azure for administrators, developers and architects alike.

One of the key themes that has had a multitude of approaches (some good, some bad and some ugly!) over the years has been the management and secure storage of passwords, certificates and secrets when using them in solutions.

Thankfully this is all about to change for the better with introduction of the Secrets Management module. The purpose of the Secrets Management module is to provide secure storage of and access to secrets in your PowerShell solutions

Key Learning Points:

What are the components of the PowerShell Secrets Management module?

What vault types are available, how do you interact with them and what are recommend?

How to start utilising the Secrets Management in your solutions today

Key challenges and tips when working with Secrets Management

Technologies in this session will be

PowerShell 7
Microsoft Azure (Key Vault)
Microsoft 365 (Teams, SharePoint Online, Azure)

Luke Evans

Solutions Architect

Reading, United Kingdom

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