Microsoft Fabric: Data Governance, Security, and Analytics

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Microsoft Fabric: Data Governance, Security, and Analytics

Coursera · Intermediate ·☁️ DevOps & Cloud ·3mo ago

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Implements data governance, security controls, and real-time analytics capabilities in Microsoft Fabric using Microsoft Purview and Microsoft Entra ID

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In this course, you will focus on implementing data governance, security controls, and real-time analytics capabilities in Microsoft Fabric. You will set up Microsoft Purview for data cataloging and lineage, configure security with Microsoft Entra ID, and develop event-driven data solutions. The course also covers compliance readiness, monitoring, and advanced data mirroring techniques, providing hands-on experience with EventStreams, Data Activator, and Azure Stream Analytics. By the end of the course, you will have a comprehensive toolkit for building secure, compliant, and responsive data platforms.
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