The new policy details blade displays which conditions and access controls were satisfied during sign-in. This granular information makes it easy to troubleshoot failures and re-configure policies if necessary. In this example, we can see that the report-only policy “Block access outside trusted locations” applied to Lisa Smith’s sign-in because she satisfied the user, application, …
The insights and reporting workbook gives you a summary view of Azure AD Conditional Access in your tenant. With the capability to select an individual policy, you can better understand what each policy does and monitor any changes in real time. The workbook streams data stored in Azure Monitor. Using the dashboard, you can see …
Report-only mode for Azure AD Conditional Access lets you evaluate the result of a policy without enforcing access controls. You can test report-only policies across your organization and understand their impact before enabling them, making deployment safer and easier. New Azure AD Conditional Access policies will be created in report-only mode by default. This means …
You can now apply sensitivity labels, with protection policies, not just in Office apps on Windows, Mac, iOS and Android but also in Office on the web. Users will see sensitivity as an option on the ribbon of the Office on the web, and as the applied label name on the status bar. In addition, for …