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Gunter Danzeisen
Sep 04, 2019Brass Contributor
Question on: MFA should be enabled on accounts with owner permissions on your subscription
Hi Everyone, we have an Azure emergency account that is not enabled for MFA and therefor this user shows up on the "MFA should be enabled on accounts with owner permissions on your subscription" Warn...
- Sep 04, 2019
Hello Gunter Danzeisen
you cannot exclude the account from the policy.
On the other hand, I always suggest other ways to bypass the MFA.
one way is to create a trusted location in conditional access or just add the trusted IPs at the Office 365 MFA page. Then create a rule for this account to exclude MFA on trusted locations.
An other way is to create a "back door" account, as Dr Nestori suggests : http://o365blog.com/post/aadbackdoor/
surajgangwar
Dec 14, 2020Copper Contributor
Hello,
We are also using third party IAM soution. I am also facing the same issue. My question is can the security center fetch data from IAM(okta, etc.) solution and show the IAM security recommendations based on that data? If yes, how can we achieve it.
We are also using third party IAM soution. I am also facing the same issue. My question is can the security center fetch data from IAM(okta, etc.) solution and show the IAM security recommendations based on that data? If yes, how can we achieve it.