Azure AD – You can now grant third party application review to groups and/or administration roles
As you know, Azure AD allows you to integrate with applications to manage authentication, authorization… through Azure AD.
Posts about:
As you know, Azure AD allows you to integrate with applications to manage authentication, authorization… through Azure AD.
As announced in early November 2020, support for old versions of TLS (TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1) and ciphers (3DES cipher suite) are going to be deprecated and no longer supported starting June 30, 2021.
As you may already know, you can use Azure AD Conditional Access to secure access to your applications.
Microsoft, with its proliferation of products and services, strives to provide management tools that would make life easy for users, administrators and managers through portals and admin centres. Some can be intuitively found while others may need a bit of digging and searching.
As you know, you can configure Named Location on Azure AD for use with Conditional Access either based on public IP address or country.
Another step to a passwordless world.
As you know, end-users can access the Microsoft My Sign-Ins website (https://mysignins.microsoft.com/) to manage their security information (register MFA authentication method, set the default MFA method…).
As you know Azure Active Directory Connect (AAD Connect) is used to synchronize your on-premises Active Directory objects (users, groups, devices) to Azure AD with the option to synchronize the user’s hash password (aka password sync, aka password hash sync, aka PHS).
As you know, Azure Active Directory provides a large list of administration roles to allow delegating administration tasks and reduce the need to grant the more powerful global administrator role.
As you know, you can register applications on Azure AD when your application need to have access to data hosted on Azure AD (groups membership, users profile details…).