Oct 25 2018 03:21 AM
We have a hybrid deployment that all users are synched to Azure AD from on-prem AD and all workstations are Azure AD connected. The users are using their UPN from on-premise AD and gets authentication federated to ADFS.
Is deploying Azure ATP still beneficial in this scenario that only monitors the on-premise Active Directory? As the users will be using Azure AD as their main workspace I am not sure if we can make use of any features of Azure ATP. Can someone please provides some insight?
Oct 25 2018 03:50 AM
Hi Dergin,
Yes, If you have a domain controller, you can benefit from Azure ATP!
also, Azure ATP is part of the Microsoft security stack that can provide you with cross solutions detections and investigation so having this kind of solution is must have for Hybrid environments.
Oct 25 2018 04:31 AM
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. What I am really after and I accept that it is beneficial for he on-prem AD is if it will really provide any insight for the user base that is joined to Azure AD.
As the users will always be using Azure AD connected workstations with synchronised accounts. So only time they will have any involvement with on-premise Active Directory is when they do the initial logon to workstations and authenticate through ADFS federated authentication so I am not sure they will have any interaction with on-prem Active Directory to be able to make use of the Azure ATP security events etc. as ATP will only monitor and report against the on-premise AD.
Oct 25 2018 04:44 AM
Ask yourself:
If you answered yes to any, than you probably need Azure ATP...
Oct 25 2018 05:47 AM
Ok I see where you coming from. I guess it is beneficial from holistic, complementary with the other toolsets perspective to give a complete view on the threat and security landscape.
Thank you
Oct 25 2018 01:40 PM - edited Oct 25 2018 01:41 PM
Hi,
When working in a hybrid AD, security needs to be addressed both to the local environment and to the cloud environment, especially when there are local Active Directory servers. The purpose of Azure ATP is to address security and protection issues from attacks such as Pass the Hash, DC Sync and so on.
In addition, Azure ATP and Azure AD Identity Protection have recently been integrated, so the combination of cloud and local environments with a unified layer of protection from one interface is very important today.
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Enterprise-Mobility-Security/Secure-your-hybrid-cloud-environ...
Note: Currently Azure ATP can integrate with other security layers such as Office 365 ATP, Windows Defender ATP, and Azure AD will get more integration.
Recommend to review the following article https://www.eshlomo.us/azure-atp-first-impressions/
Eli.