Practice Test 1 | Microsoft Azure Security Technologies | AZ-500 | Dumps | Mock Test
A company currently has an Azure subscription in place. They have a storage account named whizlabstore2020 in the Azure subscription. They decide to provide access to the storage account with the use of Shared Access Signatures and Stored Access policies. They create several shared access signatures and provide access to the users to use the file and blob service via these signatures.
They then find that unauthorized users also can use both the file and blob service.
They need to revoke all access to the storage account.
They decide to generate new Shared Access Signatures.
Would this resolve the underlying issue?
A. Yes
B. No
Answer — B
Creating new shared access signatures, would not resolve the unauthorized access, since the users could still use the older shared access signatures to gain access to the file and blob service.
If we want to revoke shared access signature, we need to store access policy(SAP), In the next question, you will get a detailed explanation about SAS and SAP.
For more information on Shared Access Signatures, one can visit the below URL-
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-sas-overview
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