How to migrate MFA and SSPR policy settings to the Authentication methods policy for Azure AD (preview) https://rodtrent.com/luv

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How to migrate to the Authentication methods policy - Microsoft Entra

Learn about how to centrally manage multifactor authentication (MFA) and self-service password reset (SSPR) settings in the Authentication methods policy.

Stop letting users increase your vulnerability – turn off user application consent https://rodtrent.com/lio

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Stop letting users increase your vulnerability – turn off user application consent

Application consent (sometimes called OAuth consent) is the process of a user granting authorization to an application to access protected resources on their behalf. It allows users to authenticate third-party apps to use their existing accounts. Think of when you want to play a game on Facebook or maybe download some kind of add-in for Outlook. Often, you’ll be prompted with something that looks like this -

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Learning Path: Learn how Microsoft supports using multifactor authentication as part of a cybersecurity solution https://rodtrent.com/r19

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Learn how Microsoft supports using multifactor authentication as part of a cybersecurity solution - Training

Multifactor authentication helps secure your environment and resources by requiring that your users confirm their identity by using multiple authentication methods, like a phone call, text message, mobile app notification, or one-time password. You can use multifactor authentication both on-premises and in the cloud to add security for accessing Microsoft online services, remote access applications, and more. This learning path provides an overview of how to use multifactor authentication as part of a cybersecurity solution.The deadline for agencies to adopt multifactor authentication and encryption at rest and in transit to the maximum extent (and report on progress every 60 days), per Section 3 of the Executive Order on Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity, is **November 8, 2021**.

Common Zero Trust identity and device access policies - Microsoft 365 for enterprise - Office 365

Describes the recommended common Zero Trust identity and device access policies and configurations.

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Is MFA the Vegetable of Cybersecurity?

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Is MFA the Vegetable of Cybersecurity?

Multifactor authentification is crucial for creating a healthy cybersecurity posture, but many companies are slow to adopt.

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Creating MFA Policies with Zero Trust Advanced Deployment Guide in Microsoft 365 https://rodtrent.com/oxm

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Creating MFA Policies with Zero Trust Advanced Deployment Guide in Microsoft 365

Overview of Advanced Deployment Guides & Assistance As you most probably know, there are Advanced deployment guides available for you on your Microsoft 365 tenant. These are basically deployment guides that help you to configure different settings and onboard services based on your requirements and ...

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Did you miss the Microsoft Security Insights Show Episode 131 with Thomas Naunheim, Cloud Security Architect, Part 1?

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Microsoft Security Insights Show Episode 131 - Thomas Naunheim, Cloud Security Architect, Part 1

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Need to start a serious promotion around enabling MFA. Maybe the Hashtag could be: #WhyNoMFA