Azure AD Privileged Identity Management protects your organization in the following ways:
- Applying Just-in-time access to administrators, minimizing the amount of time during which the administrator has elevated permissions
- Requiring Multi-Factor Authentication to validate administrators when activating permissions
- Reviewing administrators using Security Review to discover administrators who are no longer relevant
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Azure AD Privileged Identity Management protects your organization in the following ways: Applying Just-in-time access to ...
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