diff --git a/Labs/Modules/Module 15 - Onboarding GitHub to Defender for Cloud.md b/Labs/Modules/Module 15 - Onboarding GitHub to Defender for Cloud.md index 1b51e9d3e..fac7b6b1e 100644 --- a/Labs/Modules/Module 15 - Onboarding GitHub to Defender for Cloud.md +++ b/Labs/Modules/Module 15 - Onboarding GitHub to Defender for Cloud.md @@ -30,13 +30,13 @@ Go ahead and create a new repository for the purpose of this lab, make the repos 1. Login to your Azure Portal and navigate to Defender for Cloud dashboard 2. In the left navigation pane, click **Environment settings** option -3. Click the **Add environment** button and click **GitHub (preview)** option. The **Create GitHub connection** page appears as shown the sample below. +3. Click the **Add environment** button and click **GitHub** option. The **Create GitHub connection** page appears as shown the sample below. + image + 4. Type the name for the connector, select the subscription, select the Resource Group, which can be the same you used in this lab and the region. -5. Click **Next:select plans >** button to continue. -6. In the next page, enable **Defender CSPM**, click **Next: Authorize connection >** button to continue. T -7. Click **Authorize** button. Now Click **Install** button under Install Defender for Cloud app. If this is the first time you’re authorizing your DevOps connection, you’ll receive a pop-up screen, that will ask you confirmation of which repository you'd like to install the app. -8 Back to the Azure portal, you’ll notice that the extension is installed > Click on **Review and Create** button to continue. -9. Navigating to the **Environment Settings** under **Microsoft Defender for Cloud**, you’ll notice the GitHub Connection was successfully created. +5. In the next page, click **Authorize** button. Now Click **Install** button under Install Defender for Cloud app. If this is the first time you’re authorizing your DevOps connection, you’ll receive a pop-up screen, that will ask you confirmation of which repository you'd like to install the app. +6. Click on **Review and generate** button to continue. +7. Navigating to the **Environment Settings** under **Microsoft Defender for Cloud**, you’ll notice the GitHub Connection was successfully created. ![GitHub Connector - Confirming the connector](../Images/Pic6.png?raw=true)