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Azure Communication Services AMA
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Tuesday, Oct 19, 2021, 09:00 AM PDTEvent details
We are very excited to announce an Azure Communication Services AMA!
An AMA is a live text-based online event similar to a “YamJam” on Yammer or an “Ask Me Anything” on Reddit. This AMA gives y...
EricStarker
Updated Sep 27, 2021
cap2nd
Oct 19, 2021Brass Contributor
With windows 11 there are improved Internet connection settings. Is it necessary to connect the device to the azure active directory / azure server via a connection authentication with 802.1X / proxy or is it secure enough with WIP (windows identity protection) and Edge ?
EricStarker
Oct 19, 2021Former Employee
Hello - thanks for the question. Unfortunately it is out of scope for this particular event - feel free to post your question in the Windows 11 community: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-11/bd-p/Windows11
- cap2ndOct 19, 2021Brass Contributorthanks for the link but there are no contributions that can be discussed. My question is whether I actually have a secure connection with WIP with azure power apps and azure communications or do I need to set it up separately?
- shawnhenryOct 19, 2021
Microsoft
Azure Communication Services typically works without direct integration with identity providers. As an application developer for Azure Communication Services, you can build/integrate your own identity provider. In the web browser, Azure Communication Services operates above the connection layer in the web browser, and doesn't integrate directly Identity Protection
- cap2ndOct 19, 2021Brass ContributorThank you for your information. I have now recognized my 2 accounts. 1x for Microsoft azure and 1x for Microsoft 365, which are not the same. In the future, I will only make apps with Ms Office 365 with Software as a Service and have nothing to do with azure communications.