What the Required MFA Announcement Really Means for Entra
Offered By: John Savill's Technical Training via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive video lecture on Microsoft's new required Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) policy for Entra. Delve into the implications of this change, understanding what it affects and what remains unaltered. Learn about the impact on Azure-hosted services, guest accounts, and workload identities. Discover the importance of using appropriate accounts for automation and the special cases to consider. Gain insights into the types of MFA accepted, enforcement strategies, potential exceptions, and the timeline for implementation. Understand which users will be affected by this policy change and grasp key takeaways in the summary. Enhance your knowledge of Azure security practices and stay informed about critical updates in Microsoft's authentication protocols.
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Required MFA
- NOT Azure HOSTED services
- Guest MFA
- NOT for workload identities
- Workload ID Premium use
- Don't use user accounts for automation
- Special cases
- WHAT MFA?
- Enforcement
- Exceptions?
- Timeline
- Which users will be impacted?
- Summary
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John Savill's Technical Training
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