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+title: "Monitor Azure Keyvault for Expiring Secrets and Certificates"
+date: 2023-06-28T14:52:47+02:00
+draft: true
+---
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+Golang has in the recent years become a popular language for creating services and tooling. Partly because of its ease of use, but also its speed and easy deployment.
+
+In this article we're going to take a look at how we can create a little service to monitor Azure Key Vaults for expiring secrets and certificates.
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+NOTE: Check out Azure Key Vault Events
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+https://portal.azure.com/#@ncopmgmt.onmicrosoft.com/resource/subscriptions/b5bff884-cef0-423c-8287-ea5f8d8bf0ac/resourceGroups/ncopmgmt-kv-rg-mpoint/providers/Microsoft.KeyVault/vaults/ncopmgmt-kv-mpoint/events