Security isn’t just about tools – it’s about good habits and processes. Watch here as Andrew and Dave discuss secret and security management in ‘The Ultimate Logic Apps Best Practice Guide – Mastering Security’.
When working with Azure Logic Apps, it’s easy to configure connectors with login credentials directly in the designer. But that’s not the best place to store sensitive information. Keeping connection strings, passwords, and API keys secure is critical for maintaining a strong security posture 🔐
💡 Key Takeaways:
✅ Use Azure Key Vault – Store secrets securely and access them via Managed Identity instead of hardcoding credentials in your Logic App
✅ Understand App Registrations & Entra ID – Control who can access your applications and what permissions they have
✅ Infrastructure as Code (IaC) for Security – Make all changes through DevOps pipelines rather than manual portal configurations to maintain consistency
✅ Leverage Azure Policy – Restrict unauthorized connectors and enforce security best practices (e.g., requiring HTTPS for APIs)
Watch the full webinar here; The Ultimate Logic Apps Best Practices Webinar