Discover how to effectively revoke unauthorized access in your Azure Storage account. Learn how to regenerate access keys to enhance security and prevent further unauthorized usage.
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You have an Azure subscription named Sub1.
You have an Azure Storage account named Sa1 in a resource group named RG1.
Users and applications access the blob service and the file service in Sal by using several shared access signatures {SASs) and stored access policies.
You discover that unauthorized users accessed both the rile service and the blob service.
You need to revoke all access to Sa1.
Solution: You regenerate the access keys.
Does this meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
Answer
A. Yes
Explanation
To revoke a stored access policy, you can either delete it, or rename it by changing the signed identifier. Changing the signed identifier breaks the associations between any existing signatures and the stored access policy. Deleting or renaming the stored access policy immediately effects all of the shared access signatures associated with it.
Reference
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