System-preferred multifactor authentication in Azure AD. Don’t settle for less.
Azure AD has introduced an exciting new feature - System-preferred multifactor authentication (MFA), which allows administrators to enforce the most secure method for Azure MFA. In case a user has multiple methods registered, the most secure method will be prompted first. Azure AD authentication is a crucial aspect of securing your applications and data, and using this feature is key to enforcing the best security practices. This article highlights the significance of system-preferred MFA and how it can help you in securing your environment.
To learn more about how to set up System-preferred multifactor authentication in Azure AD, check out the article linked below:
System-preferred multifactor authentication in Azure AD. Don’t settle for less.
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