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You are the global administrator for an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenet named adatum.com.

You need to enable two-step verification for Azure users.

What should you do?

A.
Create a sign-in risk policy in Azure AD Identity Protection
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A.
Create a sign-in risk policy in Azure AD Identity Protection
B.
Enable Azure AD Privileged Identity Management.
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B.
Enable Azure AD Privileged Identity Management.
C.
Create and configure the Identity Hub.
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C.
Create and configure the Identity Hub.
D.
Configure a security policy in Azure Security Center.
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D.
Configure a security policy in Azure Security Center.
Suggested answer: A

Explanation:

Identity Protection analyzes signals from each sign-in, both real-time and offline, and calculates a risk score based on the probability that the sign-in wasn't performed by the user. Administrators can make a decision based on this risk score signal to enforce organizational requirements.

Administrators can choose to block access, allow access, or allow access but require multi-factor authentication.

If risk is detected, users can perform multi-factor authentication to self-remediate and close the risky sign-in event to prevent unnecessary noise for administrators.

With Azure Active Directory Identity Protection, you can:

require users to register for multi-factor authentication handle risky sign-ins and compromised users

Reference:

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/identity-protection/flows

asked 26/09/2024
Reatlehile Motaung
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