First published on CloudBlogs on Jun, 06 2017
Howdy folks, Quick blog post today. Many of you have asked when you'll be able to use Conditional Access policies with Microsoft Teams and the Azure Portal. I'm happy to let you know that support for both services is now available. Nitika Gupta from my team has written a blog post with the details. You'll find it below. Best regards, Alex Simons (Twitter: @Alex_A_Simons ) Director of Program Management Microsoft Identity Division ------------------------- Hi folks, I'm Nitika Gupta, a Program Manager in the Identity Security and Protection team at Microsoft. I'm excited to share that Microsoft Teams and Azure portal now support Azure AD Conditional Access. Till now, the only way to secure access to Azure portal was to require Multi-Factor Authentication all the time for an administrative account. This addressed the security need but came in the way of productivity. With this announcement, customers can require Multi-Factor Authentication only for access to Azure portal. Leveraging the power of Conditional Access, customers can allow access to Azure portal only under certain conditions (sign-in risk, location, device) and from trusted devices. To create a policy for Azure portal, you can simply select "Microsoft Azure Management" under Cloud apps .
Howdy folks, Quick blog post today. Many of you have asked when you'll be able to use Conditional Access policies with Microsoft Teams and the Azure Portal. I'm happy to let you know that support for both services is now available. Nitika Gupta from my team has written a blog post with the details. You'll find it below. Best regards, Alex Simons (Twitter: @Alex_A_Simons ) Director of Program Management Microsoft Identity Division ------------------------- Hi folks, I'm Nitika Gupta, a Program Manager in the Identity Security and Protection team at Microsoft. I'm excited to share that Microsoft Teams and Azure portal now support Azure AD Conditional Access. Till now, the only way to secure access to Azure portal was to require Multi-Factor Authentication all the time for an administrative account. This addressed the security need but came in the way of productivity. With this announcement, customers can require Multi-Factor Authentication only for access to Azure portal. Leveraging the power of Conditional Access, customers can allow access to Azure portal only under certain conditions (sign-in risk, location, device) and from trusted devices. To create a policy for Azure portal, you can simply select "Microsoft Azure Management" under Cloud apps .
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We would love to hear your feedback! If you have any suggestions for us, questions, or issues to report, please leave a comment at the bottom of this post, or tweet with the hashtag #AzureAD. Thanks, Nitika Gupta @_nitika_guptaUpdated Jul 24, 2020
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