In our ongoing Azure Databricks series within Azure Every Day, I’d like to discuss connecting Databricks to Azure Key Vault. If you’re unfamiliar, Azure Key Vault allows you to maintain and manage secrets, keys, and certificates, as well as sensitive information, which are stored within the Azure infrastructure.
In Azure Key Vault, we can maintain versioning over time and administer access to those keys within our organization. Databricks connect easily with Azure Key Vault, and I’ll walk you through it here. We will start with a scope and some secrets and then access them from Databricks.
From this point, it is much clearer to show how to complete this connection and the code I used than to explain it, so please check out my video below where I’ll walk you through the process of connecting my Databricks to the Azure Key Vault.
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