Conditional access policies add more granular controls for external users
Microsoft has rolled out a new preview feature that enables more granular control for guest users in conditional access policies. These expanded controls allow administrators to include or exclude specific guest users, giving them fine-grained access to resources within their organization. This functionality can be found within the "Users and groups" settings, and administrators will be able to tailor policies to meet specific security requirements. This new feature enhances security by limiting access to confidential data to only authorized users.
To access these new controls, simply head to the Users and groups section of your Azure portal and select the appropriate settings. By implementing conditional access policies, organizations can enforce security measures and ensure that their data is protected from unauthorized access. This is an important step towards safeguarding sensitive information and maintaining trust within external communities.
If you're looking to enhance your organization's security and protect your data from unauthorized access, this new preview feature is worth exploring. It is an important tool for bolstering your overall security posture and ensuring that your systems and data remain secure.
Overall, this new feature is a welcome addition to the suite of tools available for securing data and maintaining control over who has access to it.
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