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AzureFunBytes Episode 56 – Secretless Applications with @ChristosMatskas

AzureFunBytes is a weekly opportunity to learn more about the fundamentals and foundations that make up Azure. It’s a chance for me to understand more about what people across the Azure organization do and how they do it. Every week we get together at 11 AM Pacific on and learn more about Azure.


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Secretless application development strives to solve some important problems, like preventing your credentials from being leaked. If you are seeing connection strings, usernames or passwords in log files, you’re adding to your risk profile. So rather than transmit clear text credentials to log into a database for your application, you can use which is a service account managed by the .


This week on the show I’ve once again reached out to Microsoft Senior Program Manager for some help learning more about implementing a Secretless strategy in developing applications. After reading this incredible blog titled “” I knew he was the right person for the job.


Christos Matskas is a software developer, dad, blogger, husband, speaker, and all-around geek. He currently works as a Program Manager for Microsoft Identity helping developers and teams leverage the power of the identity and cloud. Before joining Microsoft, he was a successful entrepreneur collaborating with companies such as MarkIT, Lockheed Martin and Barclays. He’s been building software for over 16 years and he’s a passionate Open Source advocate. He contributes regularly to numerous OSS projects and works closely with the developer community to make the space bigger and better.




















Here’s our agenda:
– What do we mean by Secretless?
– Why it’s important to eliminate secrets from our application and deployment code
– How can we achieve ‘secretless state’ with Azure?
– Demos


So check out this great opportunity to learn how to improve your application’s security posture.




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