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Manage external access with Microsoft Entra entitlement management

Use the entitlement management feature to manage the identity and access lifecycle. You can automate access request workflows, access assignments, reviews, and expiration. Delegated non-admins use entitlement management to create access packages that external users, from other organizations, can request access to. One and multistage approval workflows are configurable to evaluate requests, and provision users for time-limited access with recurring reviews. Use entitlement management for policy-based provisioning and deprovisioning of external accounts.

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Before you begin

This article is number 6 in a series of 10 articles. We recommend you review the articles in order. Go to the Next steps section to see the entire series.

Enable entitlement management

The following key concepts are important to understand for entitlement management.

Access packages

An access package is the foundation of entitlement management: groupings of policy-governed resources for users to collaborate on a project or do other tasks. For example, an access package might include:

  • Access to SharePoint sites
  • Enterprise applications, including your custom in-house and software as a service (SaaS) apps, like Salesforce
  • Microsoft Teams
  • Microsoft 365 Groups

Catalogs

Access packages reside in catalogs. When you want to group related resources and access packages and delegate their management, you create a catalog. First, you add resources to a catalog, and then you can add resources to access packages. For example, you can create a finance catalog, and delegate its management to a member of the finance team. That person can add resources, create access packages, and manage access approval.

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The following diagram shows a typical governance lifecycle of an external user gaining access to an access package, with an expiration.

A diagram of the external user governance cycle.

Self-service external access

You can make access packages available, through the Microsoft Entra My Access portal, to enable external users to request access. Policies determine who can request an access package. See, Request access to an access package in entitlement management.

You specify who is allowed to request the access package:

Approvals

Access packages can include mandatory approval for access. Approvals can be single or multistage and are determined by policies. If internal and external users need to access the same package, you can set up access policies for categories of connected organizations, and for internal users.

Important

Implement approval processes for external users.

Expiration

Access packages can include an expiration date or a number of days you set for access. When the access package expires, and access ends, the B2B Guest User object representing the user can be deleted or blocked from signing in. We recommend you enforce expiration on access packages for external users. Not all access packages have expirations.

Important

For packages without expiration, perform regular access reviews.

Access reviews

Access packages can require periodic access reviews, which require the package owner or a designee to attest to the continued need for users' access. See, Manage guest access with access reviews.

Before you set up your review, determine the following criteria:

  • Who
    • Criteria for continued access
    • Reviewers
  • How often
    • Built-in options are monthly, quarterly, BI-annually, or annually
    • We recommend quarterly, or more frequent, reviews for packages that support external access

Important

Access package reviews examine access granted through entitlement management. Set up other processes to review access to external users, outside entitlement management.

Learn more: Plan a Microsoft Entra access reviews deployment.

Using entitlement management automation

External access governance recommendations

Best practices

We recommend the following practices to govern external access with entitlement management.

Identity Governance - Settings

Use Identity Governance - Settings to remove users from your directory when their access packages expire. The following settings apply to users onboarded with entitlement management.

Screenshot of settings and entries for Manage the lifecycle of external users.

Delegate catalog and package management

You can delegate catalog and package management to business owners, who have more information on who should access. See, Delegation and roles in entitlement managements

Screenshot of options and entries under Roles and administrators.

Enforce access package expiration

You can enforce access expiration for external users. See, Change lifecycle settings for an access package in entitlement management.

Screenshot of options and entries for Expiration.

  • For the end date of a project-based access package, use On date to set the date.
    • Otherwise we recommend expiration to be no longer 365 days, unless it's a multiyear project
  • Allow users to extend access
    • Require approval to grant the extension

Enforce guest-access package reviews

You can enforce reviews of guest-access packages to avoid inappropriate access for guests. See, Manage guest access with access reviews.

Screenshot of options and entries under New access package.

  • Enforce quarterly reviews
  • For compliance-related projects, set the reviewers to be reviewers, rather than self-review for external users.
    • You can use access package managers as reviewers
  • For less sensitive projects, users self-reviewing reduces the burden to remove access from users no longer with the organization.

Learn more: Govern access for external users in entitlement management

Next steps

Use the following series of articles to learn about securing external access to resources. We recommend you follow the listed order.

  1. Determine your security posture for external access with Microsoft Entra ID

  2. Discover the current state of external collaboration in your organization

  3. Create a security plan for external access to resources

  4. Secure external access with groups in Microsoft Entra ID and Microsoft 365

  5. Transition to governed collaboration with Microsoft Entra B2B collaboration

  6. Manage external access with Microsoft Entra entitlement management (You're here)

  7. Manage external access to resources with Conditional Access policies

  8. Control external access to resources in Microsoft Entra ID with sensitivity labels

  9. Secure external access to Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, and OneDrive for Business with Microsoft Entra ID

  10. Convert local guest accounts to Microsoft Entra B2B guest accounts