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Microsoft Entra Access Reviews: Governance for User and Guest Access
In Microsoft Entra ID, user and guest access evolves incrementally over time, for example as a result of role changes, project assignments or temporary external collaboration. Access rights that are granted once often remain in place, even when the original business or organizational requirement no longer exists. As a result, common countermeasures such as manual access reviews, follow-ups with group owners or occasional spot checks provide only limited, point-in-time transparency and do not enable a consistent and regular review of access. Decisions are often not documented consistently and are therefore difficult to audit retrospectively.
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Soft Delete in Microsoft Entra Conditional Access: Easily Restore Deleted Policies
Thanks to Soft Delete, a deleted policy in Microsoft Entra Conditional Access remains available for up to 30 days and can be fully restored during this retention period. This enables the complete recovery of deleted policies without significant effort, including all conditions, assignments, and access controls. A variety of scenarios can lead to policies being deleted: accidental removal, faulty automations, tenant clean-ups or malicious changes. Soft Delete ensures rapid recovery and prevents the permanent loss of critical access rules as well as time-consuming rebuilds.
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WatchTra: Automated Attribute Compliance for Microsoft Entra ID
In many Microsoft Entra ID environments, the quality of user attributes remains an often underestimated factor in security and governance. WatchTra enhances attribute compliance in Microsoft Entra ID and ensures consistent identity data across the organization. In practice, attributes frequently contain inconsistent spellings or values, for example, “Switzerland” instead of “Swiss” or “IT” instead of “Information Technology”, as well as missing or outdated entries. Such discrepancies can result in incorrect dynamic group memberships, inaccurate reporting or incomplete policy enforcement.However, a consistent validation of these attributes against organization-wide standards is rarely implemented in real-world environments.
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Disable Entra Connect Seamless SSO – Step-by-Step Guide
Seamless Single Sign-On (Seamless SSO) is an optional feature in Microsoft Entra Connect that enables domain-joined Windows devices on the internal network to automatically sign in to Microsoft Entra ID without requiring users to re-enter their credentials. Seamless SSO extends Active Directory by providing a single sign-on mechanism for cloud services such as Microsoft 365 and connected SaaS applications. During configuration, Active Directory uses the Kerberos authentication protocol and creates a dedicated computer account named AZUREADSSOACC in the on-premises directory. This account links the local identity to Entra ID and is used exclusively for seamless SSO operations.
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Protect Security Info Registration with Microsoft Entra Conditional Access and Microsoft Entra ID Protection
Registration of security information such as the Microsoft Authenticator app, FIDO2 security keys or OATH tokens is a critical component of modern identity security. To protect this sensitive process, Microsoft Entra Conditional Access is used in combination with Microsoft Entra ID Protection. If a user risk or sign-in risk is detected, the Conditional Access policy prevents registration under untrusted conditions. This ensures that security-relevant information is only registered in trusted scenarios. If registration takes place under untrusted conditions, there is a risk that an attacker may register alternative authentication methods. This could allow continued access to a compromised account even after the password has been changed. To mitigate this risk,…