![]() ![]() ![]() Technical Example: Multi-Factor Authentication | ![]() I was triggered by a document that Microsoft put together with the Australian government, where they give some guidance for small businesses on how to protect their accounts with MFA using Azure Active Directory’s Security Defaults feature: For a lot of folks, this post might be obvious, as this is their daily job as a consultant, but I learned that the vast majority of small businesses (and even big ones!) have no clue how this stuff works and where to start. Today’s post is about that feature and the use of break-glass accounts. Good enough for a lot of (smaller) organizations out there. I mean, come on! It will enforce MFA for everybody, will block that dirty legacy authentication, and even gives you features that you normally would pay big money for (Azure AD Identity Security). Security Defaults is the best thing since sliced bread. ![]()
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