Conditional Access in Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory) enables administrators to create and enforce policies that specify how and when users can access resources. These policies are based on signals like user attributes, device compliance, location, and risk level. This helps organizations strengthen their security posture by applying the right access controls under the right conditions. While Multi-factor Authentication adds an extra layer of verification, and Role-Based Access Control manages permissions based on roles, they do not provide the dynamic, condition-based policies that Conditional Access offers.
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Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900
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