Episode 334 – Converged Authentication Methods in Azure AD
In Episode 334, Ben and Scott explored a variety of topics ranging from home automation to Azure AD authentication methods and Microsoft Intune. They began the episode by discussing how to automate home video devices and security cameras using Scrypted. After which they discussed important enhancements made to Azure AD authentication methods and Microsoft Intune.
The episode highlighted the importance of "Converged" management in Azure Active Directory for Authentication Methods and the benefits of modernizing authentication management. Listeners also gained insights into the additional features offered by Microsoft Intune for iOS enrollment, which includes iOS Web enrollment and a comprehensive enrollment guide to enroll iOS and iPadOS devices in Microsoft Intune.
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