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Microsoft says all Azure sign-ins will now need to use multi-factor authentication to enhance account security - MSNMicrosoft has announced all Azure sign-ins will soon have to use multi-factor authentication (MFA) to enhance account security. The authentication methods offered by the Azure platform include ...
The cybersecurity architects at Azure IAM have announced that they are now able to design and implement robust verification systems for collaborative, decentralized business environments. Sterling ...
MFA issues are impacting a number of Microsoft Azure and Office 365 customers in North America. So far, the causes aren't known, but Microsoft engineers say they're working on it.
An announcement from Microsoft almost went unnoticed: All Azure users are to be switched to multifactor authentication (MFA). And this will happen as early as July this year. Our author Günter ...
Hundreds of Microsoft Azure accounts, some belonging to senior executives, are being targeted by unknown attackers in an ongoing campaign that's aiming to steal sensitive data and financial assets ...
Mandatory MFA for all Azure sign-ins is part of Microsoft’s $20 billion investment in security over the next five years, the Redmond, Wash.-based tech giant said in an online post.
For all of Azure’s four Australian regions, Active Directory B2C is available in two premium tiers, P1 and P2 — the latter of which offering risk-based conditional access policies and identity ...
Microsoft has announced all Azure sign-ins will soon have to use multi-factor authentication (MFA) to enhance account security. The authentication methods offered by the Azure platform include ...
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