Thanks for the video! When would I use this vs creating a "Logon from a risky IP address" template from MCAS? Also , what if I have created policies in both MCS and Azure, which one takes precedence?
Yes, only available with AAD P2 - the capability is known as "Identity Protection" azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/active-directory/?OCID=AID2100131_SEM_dcf177e343d3122958f617f77153c82a:G:s&ef_id=dcf177e343d3122958f617f77153c82a:G:s&msclkid=dcf177e343d3122958f617f77153c82a
I really like the 2-5 minutes format because it gets right to the point. If I need more information I can go into the docs.
Leif, thank you for that feedback! That let's me know that I'm on the right track, thanks! Keep the feedback coming...
I second this. Also, thanks Matt!
That was a very good ecplaination, Thank you Matt.
Can you please do one for user risk and noting the differences between user and sign in risk please. Great video though.
How does this work with external/guest users that are not licensed?
Great question, here’s an article on it docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/identity-protection/concept-identity-protection-b2b
Thanks for the video! When would I use this vs creating a "Logon from a risky IP address" template from MCAS? Also , what if I have created policies in both MCS and Azure, which one takes precedence?
I'll be releasing a video on that soon :)
Hi
I have applied using conditional access do we still need P2
Yes, only available with AAD P2 - the capability is known as "Identity Protection" azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/active-directory/?OCID=AID2100131_SEM_dcf177e343d3122958f617f77153c82a:G:s&ef_id=dcf177e343d3122958f617f77153c82a:G:s&msclkid=dcf177e343d3122958f617f77153c82a