SharePoint Security Fundamentals
by Liam Cleary
Managing SharePoint Security can often be complicated. Knowing how, when and where to secure can make all the difference. Understanding the current state of the permissions should be completed regularly, to help keep business data safe and protected.
What you'll learn
Ensuring that SharePoint is secure can be a complicated process. In this course, SharePoint Security Fundamentals, you will learn foundational knowledge of/gain the ability to implement the correct security protecting your business data. First, you will learn about the hierarchy of SharePoint Security. Next, you will discover how using Least Privilege Security can be implemented. Finally, you will explore how to secure and also audit permissions within SharePoint. When you're finished with this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of SharePoint Security Fundamentals needed to secure your SharePoint Environment.
About the author
Liam began his career as a trainer of all things computer-related. He quickly realized that programming, breaking, and hacking were much more fun. Liam spent the next few years working within core infrastructure and security services. He is the founder and owner of SharePlicity, a consulting company that focuses on Microsoft 365 and Azure technology. His role within SharePlicity is to help organizations implement Microsoft 365 and Azure technology to enhance internal and external collaboration, ... moredocument and records management, automate business processes, and implement security controls and protection. He is a Microsoft MVP and Microsoft Certified Trainer, focusing on architecture, security, and crossing the boundary into software development. Over the past few years, his specialty has been security in Microsoft 365, Azure, and its surrounding platforms. Liam also creates online training courses for Pluralsight, LinkedIn Learning, and Cloud Academy and teaches multiple Microsoft certification courses for Opsgility and Microsoft. You can find him at user groups and conferences, teaching classes, offering advice, spending time in the community, teaching his kids how to code, raspberry PI programming, hacking the planet, building Lego robots, or coaching soccer. You may also find him running races in the dark, hiking, or mountain biking at break-neck speeds.