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Using cloud-stored BitLocker recovery keys

Using cloud-stored BitLocker recovery keys

From the course: Windows 10: Troubleshooting Cloud Integration

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Using cloud-stored BitLocker recovery keys

- We saw in an earlier video that you can store BitLocker recovery keys in different cloud locations. These include; OneDrive, Azure Active Directory, and Microsoft Intune. Let's take a look at how to use Cloud-stored recovery keys with BitLocker. OneDrive provides five gigabytes of free cloud storage offered by Microsoft for personal use. When you create a Windows account, for example; a Hotmail or Xbox Live account, you're provided with five gigabytes of cloud storage space. OneDrive can be accessed via a web browser, or integrated with Windows Explorer. You can also use OneDrive to save photos, videos, and documents, and even BitLocker recovery keys. Within enterprise, Azure Active Directory, or Azure AD will authenticate end users and devices to allow access to corporate resources and applications. It consists of a simple cloud-based database of users and devices, together with their associated permissions. Azure AD…

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