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Sharing with the Tech Community - My talk at Festive Tech Calendar 2021

Festive Tech Calendar 2021

This article is part of the Festive Tech Calendar 2021. You'll find other helpful tech stories and talks published daily through the month of December by other community members and experts, so make sure to check it out every day.

Firstly I'd like to say a big thank you to Gregor Suttie and Richard Hooper who are the organizers of this wonderful community tech event and for inviting me to speak at this years event.

I'd also like to ask that, if you like my or any other authors content, to please help the events initiative to raise support and contributions towards a very worthy charity: Girls Who Code. Thank you to April Edwards for setting this up.

Please donate or share to this just giving page:

Girls Who Code

Have a look at the talk

See the video link of my talk - How to rotate VM passwords using GitHub Actions with Azure Key Vault:

Have a look at the blog

My original blog post can be found here:

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