The right tool to ensure that you have control of your cloud environment and resources is Cloud Governance. Today's post talks about how we can govern our Azure Key Vault instance(s) using Azure Policy. Azure Key Vault : is a cloud service for securely storing and accessing secrets. A secret is anything that you want to tightly control access to, such as API keys, passwords, certificates, or cryptographic keys. Azure Policy is a service in Azure that allows you to create policies that enforce and control the properties of a resource. When these policies are used, they enforce different rules and effects over your resources, so those resources stay compliant with your IT governance standards. Starting today, the integration of Azure Policy with Azure Key Vault (KV) is in GA (General Availability), meaning that we can use it for production environments from all public Azure Regions. How Azure Policy can help us? Imagine that you are part of an organization where Azure Key Vault is
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