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Tag: Conditional Access

Azure AD
Thomas Kurth

Azure AD Conditional Access “NotApplied”

After the implementation of Conditional Access policies, it’s important to monitor the coverage status to check if all sign-ins are covered by a conditional access rule. But it’s important to know that it is highly likely that the coverage in a normal environment will never be 100%. This blog is

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Azure AD
Thomas Kurth

Automatic Intune Documentation evolves to Automatic Microsoft 365 Documentation

One of the biggest pain points of many companies is the documentation of their infrastructure. With the fast changing products/features it’s more important to have an accurate documentation. The Automatic Microsoft 365 Documentation is the successor of the Automatic Intune Documentation which provides many advantages. It’s no longer a simple

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Azure AD
Thomas Kurth

Automatic Azure AD Conditional Access Documentation

Creating configuration documentations is always hassle. Therefore, I extended the Intune documentation with a new option to also document Azure AD Conditional Access policies. The new function Invoke-ConditionalAccessDocumentation will document: Azure AD Conditional Access Policies Translate referenced id’s to real object names (users, groups, roles and applications) Important: The Conditional

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Azure AD
Thomas Kurth

Lessons Learned: Azure AD Conditional Access

Azure AD Conditional Access is one of the most named features which customer implement to protect their environments. But as with many cloud features at first glance it looks really simple to implement but then the complexity comes visible during rollout. Many customers activating it without thinking what the impact

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