Reporting on user’s Administrative unit membership in Azure AD
This post discusses the importance of having an easy way to report on Administrative Unit (AU) usage in Azure Active Directory (AD), especially as Microsoft continues to ramp up the Azure AD Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) story. As organizations increasingly rely on AUs to manage access to resources, it becomes essential to keep track of users' AU membership.
The author expects that this feature will gain more traction soon, and so organizations will require a way to report on it. Although there isn't currently a built-in reporting feature for this, the author shares an easy-to-follow method for reporting on users' AU membership using PowerShell commands. Following this method, organizations can generate detailed reports on AU usage quickly and efficiently.
As RBAC becomes a crucial component of access management in Azure AD, the ability to report on AU usage will become increasingly valuable. This post serves as a vital resource for organizations seeking to monitor and optimize their use of Azure AD's features.
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