Class Dates and Times | ||
04/28/2025 | Monday | 9:00-5:00 EDT |
8:00-4:00 CDT | ||
7:00-3:00 MDT | ||
6:00-2:00 PDT | ||
04/29/2025 | Tuesday | 9:00-5:00 EDT |
8:00-4:00 CDT | ||
7:00-3:00 MDT | ||
6:00-2:00 PDT | ||
04/30/2025 | Wednesday | 9:00-5:00 EDT |
8:00-4:00 CDT | ||
7:00-3:00 MDT | ||
6:00-2:00 PDT | ||
05/01/2025 | Thursday | 9:00-5:00 EDT |
8:00-4:00 CDT | ||
7:00-3:00 MDT | ||
6:00-2:00 PDT |
Early Notice Class
Early Notice classes have enrollments that suggest that the class will run as scheduled.
Last Reg Date | 4/23 |
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This is an advanced, expert-level course. Although not required to attend, students are strongly encouraged to have taken and passed another associate level certification in the security, compliance and identity portfolio (such as AZ-500, SC-200 or SC-300) before attending this class. This course prepares students with the expertise to design and evaluate cybersecurity strategies in the following areas: Zero Trust, Governance Risk Compliance (GRC), security operations (SecOps), and data and applications. Students will also learn how to design and architect solutions using zero trust principles and specify security requirements for cloud infrastructure in different service models (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS).
This course is for experienced cloud security engineers who have taken a previous certification in the security, compliance and identity portfolio. Specifically, students should have advanced experience and knowledge in a wide range of security engineering areas, including identity and access, platform protection, security operations, securing data, and securing applications. They should also have experience with hybrid and cloud implementations. Beginning students should instead take the course SC-900: Microsoft Security, Compliance, and Identity Fundamentals.
Before attending this course, students must have:
Highly recommended to have attended and passed one of the associate level certifications in the security, compliance and identity portfolio (such as AZ-500, SC-200 or SC-300)
Advanced experience and knowledge in identity and access, platform protection, security operations, securing data and securing applications.
Experience with hybrid and cloud implementations.
Solution Architect
SC-100
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Attend hands-on, instructor-led SC-100: Microsoft Cybersecurity Architect training classes at ONLC's nationwide locations. Not near one of our locations? Attend these same live classes from your home/office PC via our Remote Classroom Instruction (RCI) technology.
For additional training options, check out our list of Microsoft Security Courses and select the one that's right for you.