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Answer: the Solutions blade from the Azure portal
The correct answer is D because the Solutions blade in the Azure portal, specifically through Azure Security Center (now part of Microsoft Defender for Cloud), provides the regulatory compliance dashboard. This dashboard assesses your specific Azure environment against industry standards (e.g., Azure CIS, PCI DSS, ISO 27001) and shows compliance status based on your configurations. Option C (Compliance Manager from the Service Trust Portal) is incorrect as it has moved to Microsoft Purview and focuses on Microsoft's compliance offerings rather than evaluating your company's Azure environment. Option B (Advisor blade) provides cost and performance recommendations but not regulatory compliance assessment. Option A (Knowledge Center website) is a general information resource and not a tool for compliance evaluation. The community discussion highlights that Compliance Manager is no longer in the Service Trust Portal and that the regulatory compliance feature in Azure Security Center (accessed via the Solutions blade) is the appropriate tool for this scenario.
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Which Azure service should you use to assess if your Azure environment is compliant with industry standards and regulatory requirements?
A
the Knowledge Center website
B
the Advisor blade from the Azure portal
C
Compliance Manager from the Service Trust Portal
D
the Solutions blade from the Azure portal