Azure Active Directory B2B
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Description

This course has been designed to teach you how to manage Microsoft 365 access and authentication. The content in this course will help prepare you for the Microsoft 365 Identity and Services exam.

The topics covered within this course include:

  • Managing Authentication
  • Implementing Multi-Factor Authentication
  • Configuring Application Access
  • Implementing Access for External Users of Microsoft 365 Workloads

Learning Objectives

  • To learn how to configure and monitor authentication
  • To learn how to administer MFA and report on its utilization
  • To learn how to configure application registration and use Azure AD Application Proxy
  • To learn how to use Azure Active Directory B2B to add and manage external users

Intended Audience

  • Those who are preparing for the Microsoft 365 Identity and Services exam
  • Those looking to learn more about Microsoft 365

Prerequisites

To get the most from this course, you should at least be familiar with the Microsoft 365 offering and have a general understanding of its features.

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Azure active directory business to business collaboration or B2B allows organizations to share corporate applications and services with guest users from other organizations while retaining control over the corporate data. B2B allows for safe and secure collaboration with external partners even if they don't have Azure AD. Using an easy invitation and redemption process, an organization's partners can use their own credentials to access the company's resources. Developers can even use Azure AD B2B APIs to customize the invitation process and even write applications such as self-service sign-up portals. In the upcoming demonstration, you will learn how an organization can collaborate with guest users by inviting them to sign into the company's applications and services using their own identities.

 

LECTURES: Course Introduction - What is Authentication - Designing an Authentication Method - Configuring Multi-Factor Authentication - Accessing MFA Service Settings - Enable SSPR - Sign-in Activity Reports in the Azure Active Directory Portal - Using Sign-in Activity Reports in the Azure Active Directory Portal - Azure Active Directory Monitoring - Implement MFA - Manage User Settings with Azure Multi-Factor Authentication in the Cloud - Manage MFA for Users - Reports in Azure Multi-Factor Authentication - Configure Application Registration in Azure AD - How to Configure Application Registration in Azure AD - What is Azure AD Application Proxy - Configure Azure AD Application Proxy - Azure Active Directory B2B - Add Guest Users to Your Directory in the Azure Portal - Conclusion

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Tom is a 25+ year veteran of the IT industry, having worked in environments as large as 40k seats and as small as 50 seats. Throughout the course of a long an interesting career, he has built an in-depth skillset that spans numerous IT disciplines. Tom has designed and architected small, large, and global IT solutions.

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