Exam: AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals 0 Likes

Is it required to deploy a federated solution to implement (AZ-900)

Updated on 01/04/2024

A team is currently planning on using Azure for hosting resources. They are going to create users which would have access to the Azure resources. The want to implement Multi-Factor authentication for the users.

Is it required to deploy a federated solution to implement Multi-Factor authentication?

A) Yes.
B) No.


Solution

Correct answer: B) No.
It is not required to deploy a federated solution to implement Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) in Azure. Azure provides native support for MFA through Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) without the need for federation.
Azure AD offers MFA capabilities that can be enabled and configured for users accessing Azure resources. This can be done directly within Azure AD without implementing a federated solution. MFA adds an extra layer of security by requiring users to provide additional verification beyond their username and password, such as a phone call, text message, or mobile app notification.
While federated solutions can enhance identity management and provide single sign-on experiences across multiple systems, they are not mandatory for implementing Multi-Factor Authentication in Azure. Azure AD offers MFA as a standalone feature that can be easily configured to enhance security for user access to Azure resources.

Category: Azure management and governance

Language: English

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