diff --git a/New Instructions/Lab/LAB_02b-Manage_Governance_via_Azure_Policy.md b/New Instructions/Lab/LAB_02b-Manage_Governance_via_Azure_Policy.md index 71ea271e..628e67f8 100644 --- a/New Instructions/Lab/LAB_02b-Manage_Governance_via_Azure_Policy.md +++ b/New Instructions/Lab/LAB_02b-Manage_Governance_via_Azure_Policy.md @@ -210,6 +210,10 @@ Congratulations on completing the lab. Here are the main takeaways for this lab. + Azure Policy establishes conventions for resources. Policy definitions describe resource compliance conditions and the effect to take if a condition is met. A condition compares a resource property field or a value to a required value. There are many built-in policy definitions. + The Azure Policy remediation task feature is used to bring resources into compliance based on a definition and assignment. Resources that are non-compliant to a modify or deployIfNotExist definition assignment, can be brought into compliance using a remediation task. +## Learn more with self-paced training + ++ [Design an enterprise governance strategy](https://learn.microsoft.com/training/modules/enterprise-governance/). Use RBAC and Azure Policy to limit access to your Azure solutions, and determine which method is right for your security goals. + ## Cleanup your resources If you are working with your own subscription take a minute to delete the lab resources. This will ensure resources are freed up and cost is minimized. The easiest way to delete the lab resources is to delete the lab resource group.