Solaris Green Energy is designing an identity security strategy for its Microsoft Entra ID tenant. The design must enforce multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all administrative roles to protect resources from unauthorized access. To mitigate the risk of tenant lockout during an identity service outage or misconfiguration, the security team requires an emergency access plan.
Which of the following recommendations should you include in the identity design?
- Designate two cloud-only accounts, assign them the Global Administrator role, and exclude them from all Conditional Access policies that require multi-factor authentication.Cevap
- BDesignate two cloud-only accounts, assign them the Global Administrator role, and include them in the scope of all Conditional Access policies that require multi-factor authentication to maintain a uniform security posture.
- CConfigure all administrative roles in Microsoft Entra Privileged Identity Management (PIM) with permanently active assignments instead of eligible assignments to ensure emergency access.
- DDeploy Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) on-premises to authenticate the emergency access accounts and enforce federated multi-factor authentication.
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Designate two cloud-only accounts, assign them the Global Administrator role, and exclude them from all Conditional Access policies that require multi-factor authentication.
Designating two cloud-only accounts, assigning them the Global Administrator role, and excluding them from all Conditional Access policies that require multi-factor authentication is the recommended Microsoft best practice. These 'break-glass' accounts ensure that at least one administrator can access the tenant to remediate configurations or service outages, even if the primary authentication mechanisms or multi-factor authentication systems are unavailable.
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Emergency access accounts (break-glass accounts) design in Microsoft Entra ID