Today I’ve released a new version of my Conditional Access Framework. Version 2025.2.3 has one modified and one new policy which are meant for internals.
Category: Conditional Access

Today I’ve released a new version of my Conditional Access Framework. Version 2025.2.2 has some additional policies which are meant for internals admins. In short:

Today I’ve released a new version of my Conditional Access Framework. The previous version (2024.4.1) was mostly focused on Windows Modern Workplace environments. Version 2024.6.1

Few months ago i decided to redesign my Conditional Access Framework. While reading some docs and blogs for recent changes i found Claus Jespersen his

Microsoft has released (globally available) a new form of Conditional Access (CA) policies. This CA policy requires users to use MFA when accessing admin portals.

Protecting users and authentications with MFA is one of the most important things to do. Users need to identify their authentications with at least one

While using Conditional Acces, we can require specific requirements for users, devices, apps, countries (locations), device states, etc. This gives us the opportunity to allow

While most people rely on Azure AD Sign-in logs, there are some additional features which are worth implementing in your tenant. One of these features

Require dynamic lock as part of your compliance policy using custom compliance policies.

Have you ever wondered what to do when you lost admin access to your Tenant? Have u got a panic plan or any idea how to act when there’s absolutely no admin access to your tenant anymore?