Custom security attributes in Azure AD part 1: a trip down memory lane
In this informative post, you'll take a stroll down memory lane as you explore the history and evolution of custom security attributes in Azure AD. Although Azure AD was never meant to replace Active Directory, customers often expect the functionalities they're used to from on-premises environments to be available in the cloud.
As you delve deeper into the article, you'll discover how Azure AD has evolved to support custom security attributes, and learn about the range of options available to you as an administrator. Whether you're looking to add attributes to users, devices, or applications, this post offers comprehensive insights into how to implement custom security attributes in a manner that aligns with your specific needs and objectives.
If you're looking to bridge the gap between on-premises and cloud-based environments and ensure that your Azure AD implementation meets all your security requirements, then this post is a must-read.
For further information, follow the link: https://www.michev.info/Blog/Post/3705/custom-security-attributes-in-azure-ad-part-1-a-trip-down-memory-lane
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