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When you connect Microsoft Azure to DSALTA, the platform evaluates this control on every sync using read-only API access. If the requirement is not met, DSALTA activates this check.Why This Matters
Traffic sent over plain HTTP can be intercepted or tampered with in transit. Enforcing HTTPS with a current TLS version protects data confidentiality and integrity and is a baseline requirement for PCI DSS, SOC 2, and GDPR.How to Fix
Before you begin- Ensure you have Contributor access to the Azure subscription.
- Sign in to the Azure Portal and open the resource (Storage account or App Service).
- For storage, open Configuration and set Minimum TLS version to 1.2.
- For App Service, open Configuration → General settings and set Minimum Inbound TLS Version to 1.2.
- Save the change.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often does this check run?
How often does this check run?
This check runs automatically every 24 hours while the Microsoft Azure integration is connected. You can also trigger a manual sync from Integrations in the sidebar.
What happens if it keeps failing?
What happens if it keeps failing?
A failing check appears in your Data Library → Tests dashboard. Work through the steps above; once the underlying configuration is fixed, the status updates automatically on the next sync.
Can I exclude this check?
Can I exclude this check?
Yes. If it does not apply to your environment, mark it as Not Applicable with a justification. The exclusion is documented for auditors.
Does DSALTA change my Microsoft Azure configuration?
Does DSALTA change my Microsoft Azure configuration?
No. DSALTA uses read-only API access and never modifies, creates, or deletes resources. All remediation is performed by your team directly in Microsoft Azure.
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