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You are migrating an on-premises application to Azure. The application requires secure storage of database
connection strings. When the application is running locally, the connection strings are encrypted with an X509
certificate prior to being stored on disk. The X509 certificate is part of a trust chain to allow the certificate to be
revoked by the Certificate Authority of a security breech is suspected.
The application must run on Azure. The X509 certificate must never be stored on disk or in RAM memory. A
Certificate Authority must be able to revoke the certificate.
You need to configure Azure Key value.
How should you construct the Azure PowerShell script? To answer, select the appropriate Azure PowerShell
commands in the answer area.
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How should you construct the Azure PowerShell script?
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You are migrating an on-premises application to Azure. The application requires secure storage of database
connection strings. When the application is running locally, the connection strings are encrypted with an X509
certificate prior to being stored on disk. The X509 certificate is part of a trust chain to allow the certificate to be
revoked by the Certificate Authority of a security breech is suspected.
The application must run on Azure. The X509 certificate must never be stored on disk or in RAM memory. A
Certificate Authority must be able to revoke the certificate.
You need to configure Azure Key value.
How should you construct the Azure PowerShell script? To answer, select the appropriate Azure PowerShell
commands in the answer area.
Hot Area:
Correct, https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/key-vault/key-vault-get-started