Multifactor authentication
By forcing users to provide different kinds of authentication when attempting to access services, Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) multifactor authentication (MFA) enhances security. Usually, a password is linked to an existing piece of information held by the user, like a mobile device or security token. MFA assists in avoiding accidental access even in the event that login credentials are compromised.
How to use Azure Active Directory to Manage User Authentication and Authorization?
Microsoft is currently replacing the cloud-based identity and access management service Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) with Microsoft Entra ID. It is an element of the Identity as a Service (IDaaS) class and serves as a refuge for user profiles, both individual and public. An extensive overview of Azure AD’s features, benefits features, and fundamental ideas is provided in this article. By referring to this article, you will know how user authentication utilizes the Azure Active Directory.