Securing Services with MSAL | On .NET
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It's common for web, desktop, or even mobile applications to require access to protected resources in their environment. This may be custom Web APIs, Microsoft Graph or some other third-party service. In the episode, Principal PM Kyle Marsh joins Christos to give us a better understanding on how we can use Microsoft Authentication Library (MSAL) to secure our daemon services with the OAuth 2.0 client credentials flow. [01:07] - What is MSAL?[02:26] - How does MSAL compare to ADAL?[05:07] - MSAL Language support[05:44] - What is the definition of a service?[07:55] - Granting access scopes and permissions to a service[15:07] - Differences with other app types and dynamic scopes[17:17] - MSAL demo Useful Links Overview of Microsoft Authentication Library (MSAL)Microsoft identity platform and the OAuth 2.0 client credentials flowAcquire a token and call Microsoft Graph API using console app's identityClient Credentials grant sample code