Azure Event Hubs security
We have covered some topics regarding working with and developing applications using Azure Event Hubs—now, it is time to learn something more about the security features of this service. In the previous part of this chapter, you used shared access policies, which are the easiest options when you want to restrict access to a hub to some predefined operations (such as listening to events, sending them, or managing Event Hubs). Now I will show you something more about the security model and restricting access to the whole namespace by IP filtering.
Private Link
To connect privately with Azure services, you can use Azure Private Link. While the configuration of such a service is beyond the scope of this book, I would like to make a note here about the availability of that integration. For Azure Event Hubs, Private Link is available starting from the Standard tier onward. That means the Basic tier cannot use that kind of connection...