Security tasks, not trivia
Learners configure controls and validate outcomes instead of only answering multiple-choice questions.
CloudLearn cloud security labs help learners practice IAM, network controls, policy configuration, vulnerability reduction, and defensive cloud workflows without risking production infrastructure.
Cloud Security Hardening Lab
Guided sandbox with live checks
Exposure
Reduced
Policy
Compliant
Risk
Low
Learners configure controls and validate outcomes instead of only answering multiple-choice questions.
Sandboxes let learners explore risky scenarios safely, with cleanup and controls handled by the platform.
Verified lab completion gives teams and learners a stronger signal than course watch time.
What learners practice
Best fit
Lab catalog
These are pulled from the published CloudLearn lab catalog so the page always reflects content learners can actually launch.

Create a Storage Account, disable public access, and configure a Private Endpoint for secure blob connectivity.

Troubleshoot and fix a broken connection between an Azure App Service and a Function App by configuring VNet Integration and access restrictions.

Configure Fusion source signals, create entity-mapped analytics rules, and trace multi-stage attack chains using the investigation graph in Microsoft Sentinel.
Workflow
Pick a lab matched to your goal.
Launch a guided sandbox from the browser.
Complete real tasks with validation checks.
Continue into the next lab or learning path.
FAQ
CloudLearn labs are built to show practical skill, not passive completion. Start with free content, then continue into deeper paths when you are ready.
Learners configure controls, inspect resources, and validate outcomes in guided scenarios. The focus is practical cloud security work, not memorized answers.
Yes. Labs run in controlled sandbox environments so learners can practice investigation and remediation without touching production infrastructure.
CloudLearn security labs can cover IAM, policy review, exposed access paths, network controls, hardening, misconfiguration checks, and defensive cloud workflows.
Yes. Security and platform teams can use labs to create repeatable practice for engineers, validate readiness, and reduce reliance on passive awareness training.
Launch a free lab, verify a real skill, and continue into the path that matches your certification, role, or team objective.