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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 ...
Microsoft's Azure cloud offers access protection using multi-factor authentication (MFA). Until recently, however, Microsoft made a mistake when implementing this: Attackers could have guessed ...
It's fixed, mostly, after Europeans had a manic Monday Microsoft's multi-factor authentication (MFA) for Azure and Microsoft 365 (M365) was offline for four hours during Monday's busy start for ...
In a blog post, Principal Product Manager for Microsoft Azure, Naj Shahid, outlined how the move would help address a number of customer concerns. The rollout will start in July 2024, and will ...
Microsoft revealed the mandatory MFA rollout will begin in the second half of 2024, with all Entra global admins to be given a 60-day advance notice via email and through Azure Service Health ...
Starting in July, Microsoft will begin gradually enforcing multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all users signing into Azure to administer resources. After first completing the rollout for the ...
Back in June, it was announced that Microsoft was planning to switch to mandatory access protection with multi-factor authentication (MFA) for Azure accounts. The changeover was due to begin in July.
In early 2025, Microsoft will also start enforcing MFA for Azure sign-ins for those who want to access Azure PowerShell, CLI, mobile app, and Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tools.
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.
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 ...