#AzurePolicy GA announcement 🚨
🆕 DenyAction (effect)
🛑 block request based on actions to the resource
🛑 safeguard critical infrastructure
🛑 block actions at-scale
https://t.co/F42JjEjds1
The Azure Monitor team has recently released into general availability (GA) new built-in policies and initiatives for enabling diagnostic settings at scale for auditing customer interactions with service settings and service data via Azure Policy.
https://t.co/dtgnPW4pPF
The latest blog on Azure Policy is popular! There may be a decent amount of people looking for Azure Policy blogs. You can read the blog here: https://t.co/nPvdUhEkyg
Azure API Management now supports more built-in @AzurePolicy definitions to help you monitor and enforce service configuration and better protect APIs. Learn more at:
https://t.co/TmgCMistiA
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Azure Policy events are sent to Azure Event Grid, which provides reliable delivery services to your applications through rich retry policies and dead-letter delivery.
📖 Learn about reacting to Azure Policy state change events https://t.co/6PlLer5Z4a
📈 Docs Update:
This section aims to explain what it means when a built-in policy has a state of ‘preview’ or ‘deprecated’.
📖 Ref: https://t.co/FRfr0BS2U8
Azure Policy makes it possible to manage and report on the compliance state of your Kubernetes clusters from one place.
📖 Learn Azure Policy for Kubernetes
https://t.co/8f3Or9UQH6