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Microsoft 365 Administrator MS-102 Exam Guide

You're reading from  Microsoft 365 Administrator MS-102 Exam Guide

Product type Book
Published in Dec 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835083963
Pages 534 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Aaron Guilmette Aaron Guilmette
Profile icon Aaron Guilmette

Table of Contents (13) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Implementing and Managing a Microsoft 365 Tenant 2. Chapter 2: Managing Users and Groups 3. Chapter 3: Managing Roles in Microsoft 365 4. Chapter 4: Implementing and Managing Identity Synchronization with Azure AD 5. Chapter 5: Implementing and Managing Authentication 6. Chapter 6: Implementing and Managing Secure Access 7. Chapter 7: Managing Security Reports and Alerts by Using the Microsoft 365 Defender Portal 8. Chapter 8: Implementing and Managing Email and Collaboration Protection by Using Microsoft Defender for Office 365 9. Chapter 9: Implementing and Managing Endpoint Protection by Using Microsoft Defender for Endpoint 10. Chapter 10: Implementing Microsoft Purview Information Protection and Data Lifecycle Management 11. Chapter 11: Implementing Microsoft Purview data loss prevention (DLP) 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Configuring and Managing Multifactor Authentication

Configuring users for multifactor authentication can increase the security posture of your Microsoft 365 environment, in addition to protecting any apps that use Azure AD for identity and authentication.

In this section, you’ll look at configuring multifactor authentication for your tenant.

Per-User Multifactor Authentication

If multifactor authentication was configured in your tenant prior to October 2019, it may have been configured using the legacy multifactor authentication scheme. Prior to newer technologies, Legacy Azure MFA was enabled on a per-user basis by manually updating each user’s account to enforce the use of MFA.

Prior to implementing either Microsoft-managed security defaults or Conditional Access policies, you will need to disable the legacy per-user MFA. Having per-user MFA enabled while configuring a Conditional Access policy that prompts for MFA may cause unintended or unexpected MFA...

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