Microsoft 365 Fundamentals MS-900 Practice Question
An organization wants to control user access to cloud applications by enforcing policies that consider factors like user location, device compliance, and application sensitivity.
Which feature should they implement to achieve this?
Conditional Access allows organizations to create and enforce access policies based on various signals such as user location, device compliance status, and application sensitivity. This helps ensure that only authorized users under compliant conditions can access resources.
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) adds an extra verification step during sign-in but does not allow for policy creation based on conditions.
Self-Service Password Reset (SSPR) enables users to reset their passwords without administrator assistance but doesn't control access based on conditions.
Microsoft Entra Connect synchronizes on-premises identities to the cloud but does not provide conditional access capabilities.
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