PluralSight – Implementing And Managing Microsoft Azure Multi Factor Authentication

PluralSight – Implementing And Managing Microsoft Azure Multi Factor Authentication-REBAR
English | Size: 837.73 MB
Category: Tutorial


Username and password authentication is susceptible to many forms of attack, and multi-factor authentication offers a way to mitigate this threat. Azure multi-factor authentication is a global service that allows you to add a second factor of authentication to your on-premises and cloud based systems using a hardware device already in the hands of your users and customers – their mobile phone. In this course, Implementing and Managing Microsoft Azure Multi-factor Authentication, you’ll learn how to configure Azure MFA in the cloud and on-premises. First, you’ll discover the self-service options available to users and business administrators, and how to integrate Azure MFA with a variety of technologies and applications. Next, you’ll explore the configuration options to integrate Azure MFA with your existing systems. Finally, you’ll see how to protect cloud-based applications with MFA and Conditional Access Policies. By the end of this course, you’ll know how to deploy, configure, and monitor Azure MFA, in the cloud and on-premises.

Cloud Academy – Implementing Multi Factor Authentication on Azure

Cloud Academy – Implementing Multi Factor Authentication on Azure-STM
English | Size: 549.74 MB
Category: Tutorial

Multi-factor authentication or MFA is no longer optional and it is paramount that you protect not only your privileged accounts but enable it for all accounts. Azure Active Directory offers the ability to secure your identities with an additional authentication method Verification of your identity can be done via an automated voice call, text message, through the Microsoft Authenticator app, or with a verification code Azure multi-factor authentication can be enforced using different methods. We will configure the user settings to give the ability to a user to report fraudulent attempts on their accounts. We will also review how an administrator can provide a one-time bypass code and whitelist trusted locations to bypass the two-step verification. Lastly, you will see how to configure Azure Active Directory conditional access to enforce MFA on cloud-based applications