Conditional Access

Control Who Sees What

Conditional Access is a security feature used to control access to your organization’s resources based on specific conditions.
It’s a key component of Microsoft’s Zero Trust security model, which ensures that only authorized users and
devices can access sensitive data and applications.

Contextual Insights for Access Decisions

Signals

Conditional Access evaluates key signals such as user identity, device health, location, and risk factors to determine access permissions. By considering these factors, it ensures that only trusted users and compliant devices can access sensitive resources.

Customizing Access Based on Risk

Policies

Administrators can define specific access policies that grant or deny access based on certain conditions, such as requiring multi-factor authentication (MFA) when accessing from unfamiliar locations or non-compliant devices.

Enforcing Security Measures

Actions

Once policies are set, actions like blocking access, enforcing MFA, or ensuring device compliance with security standards can be triggered to protect sensitive data and applications.

Adapting to Emerging Threats

Real-Time Monitoring

Conditional Access continuously monitors for any changes in user or device behavior, allowing immediate adjustments to access controls to mitigate potential risks in real-time.

With conditional access, you have full control over who can access your company’s most important information.

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