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Multifactor authentication (MFA) is a critical first step in securing your organization. Microsoft 365 Business Premium includes the option to use security defaults or Conditional Access policies to turn on MFA for your admins and user accounts. For most organizations, security defaults offer a good level of sign-in security. But if your organization must meet more stringent requirements, you can use Conditional Access policies instead.
This article provides information about:
Note
You can use either security defaults or Conditional Access policies, but you can't use both at the same time.
Security defaults were designed to help protect your company's user accounts from the start. When turned on, security defaults provide secure default settings that help keep your company safe by:
MFA is an important first step in securing your company, and security defaults make enabling MFA easy to implement. If your subscription was created on or after October 22, 2019, security defaults might have been automatically enabled for you—you should check your settings to confirm.
Tip
For more information about security defaults and the policies they enforce, see Security defaults in Microsoft Entra ID.
Sign in to the Microsoft Entra admin center as least a Security Administrator.
Browse to Identity > Overview > Properties.
Select Manage security defaults.
Set Security defaults to Enabled.
Select Save.
Important
If your organization is using Conditional Access, security defaults are disabled. You can use either security defaults or Conditional Access, but not both at the same time.
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Multifactor authentication helps secure your environment and resources by requiring that your users confirm their identity by using multiple authentication methods, like a phone call, text message, mobile app notification, or one-time password. You can use multifactor authentication both on-premises and in the cloud to add security for accessing Microsoft online services, remote access applications, and more. This learning path provides an overview of how to use multifactor authentication as part of a cyber
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