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Create a firmware analysis workspace using Bicep In this article, you learn how to create a firmware analysis workspace using Bicep. quickstart 09/09/2025 karengu0 karenguo azure subject-bicepqs
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--- title: Create a firmware analysis workspace using Bicep description: In this article, you learn how to create a firmware analysis workspace using Bicep. ms.topic: quickstart ms.date: 09/09/2025 author: karengu0 ms.author: karenguo ms.service: azure ms.custom: subject-bicepqs --- # Quickstart: Create a firmware analysis workspace using Bicep In this quickstart, you use Bicep to deploy a firmware analysis workspace so your team can upload and analyze IoT/OT device firmware for potential vulnerabilities and weaknesses. [!INCLUDE [About Bicep](~/reusable-content/ce-skilling/azure/includes/resource-manager-quickstart-bicep-introduction.md)] ## Prerequisites - If you don't have an Azure subscription, create a [free account](https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/purchase-options/azure-account?cid=msft_learn) before you begin. - **Azure CLI**: [Install](/cli/azure/install-azure-cli) Azure CLI and sign in with `az login`. If you use `az deployment group create`, use Azure CLI **2.6.0 or later**. Check with `az --version`. - **Azure PowerShell**: [Install](/powershell/azure/install-azure-powershell) and sign in with `Connect-AzAccount`. - **Register the resource provider** (one-time per subscription): ### [Azure CLI](#tab/azure-cli) ```azurecli az provider register --namespace Microsoft.IoTFirmwareDefense ``` ### [Azure PowerShell](#tab/azure-powershell) ```azurepowershell Register-AzResourceProvider -ProviderNamespace Microsoft.IoTFirmwareDefense ``` --- - **Permissions**: `Owner` or `Contributor` on the target resource group (or higher) to deploy resources. For more information, visit the [service documentation](firmware-analysis-rbac.md#overview-of-azure-role-based-access-control-for-firmware-analysis). ## Review the Bicep file The Bicep file used in this quickstart is from [Azure Quickstart Templates](/samples/azure/azure-quickstart-templates/firmwareanalysis-create-workspace/). :::code language="bicep" source="~/quickstart-templates/quickstarts/microsoft.firmwareanalysis/firmwareanalysis-create-workspace/main.bicep"::: The following resource is defined in the Bicep file: - **[Microsoft.IoTFirmwareDefense/workspaces](/azure/templates/microsoft.iotfirmwaredefense/workspaces)** ## Deploy the Bicep file Save the Bicep file as main.bicep to your local computer. Deploy the Bicep file by using either Azure CLI or Azure PowerShell. Replace `{provide-the-rg-name}` and the curly braces `{}` with your resource group name. Replace `{provide-the-workspace-name}` and the curly braces `{}` with your workspace name. ### [Azure CLI](#tab/azure-cli) ```azurecli # Variables rgName={provide-the-rg-name} location=westeurope # or your preferred region workspaceName={provide-the-workspace-name} # Create resource group az group create --name $rgName --location $location # Deploy az deployment group create \ --resource-group $rgName \ --template-file ./main.bicep \ --parameters workspaceName=$workspaceName ``` ### [Azure PowerShell](#tab/azure-powershell) ```azurepowershell # Variables $rgName = '{provide-the-rg-name}' $location = 'westeurope' # or your preferred region $workspaceName = '{provide-the-workspace-name}' # Create resource group New-AzResourceGroup -Name $rgName -Location $location # Deploy $params = @{ workspaceName = $workspaceName; location = $location } New-AzResourceGroupDeployment -ResourceGroupName $rgName ` -TemplateFile ./main.bicep -TemplateParameterObject $params ``` --- ## Review deployed resources ### [Azure CLI](#tab/azure-cli) ```azurecli # Show a specific workspace az resource show \ --resource-group $rgName \ --name $workspaceName \ --resource-type Microsoft.IoTFirmwareDefense/workspaces # Or list all workspaces in the resource group az resource list --resource-group $rgName ` --resource-type Microsoft.IoTFirmwareDefense/workspaces -o table ``` ### [Azure PowerShell](#tab/azure-powershell) ```azurepowershell # Show a specific workspace Get-AzResource -ResourceGroupName $rgName ` -ResourceType 'Microsoft.IoTFirmwareDefense/workspaces' ` -Name $workspaceName | Format-List # List all workspaces in the resource group Get-AzResource -ResourceGroupName $rgName ` -ResourceType 'Microsoft.IoTFirmwareDefense/workspaces' ``` --- ## Clean up resources ### [Azure CLI](#tab/azure-cli) ```azurecli # Delete the resource group (non-interactive example) az group delete --name $rgName --yes --no-wait ``` ### [Azure PowerShell](#tab/azure-powershell) ```azurepowershell # Delete the resource group Remove-AzResourceGroup -Name $rgName -Force ``` --- ## Next steps > [!div class="nextstepaction"] > [Analyze firmware images in the Azure portal](/azure/firmware-analysis/quickstart-firmware-analysis-portal)
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