Get started with MFA – part one
You problably heard about multifactor authentication by now, but have you enabled it in your environment? If not! Please do so at once! I will in this short blogpost give you the direction to get started with MFA in Azure AD. So let`s just jump right into it. First things first – protect your admin accounts! With admin accounts i mean a account who has a additional role assigned other then beeing a regular user and to mitigate these users we will enable a Conditional Access who is requires MFA for all...
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