HOTSPOT - For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No. NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point. Hot Area:
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Box 1: No - It is not true that you must deploy a federation solution or sync on-premises identities to the cloud. You can have a cloud-only environment and use MFA.
Box 2: No - Picture identification and passport numbers are not valid MFA authentication methods. Valid methods include: Password, Microsoft Authenticator App, SMS and Voice call. Box 3: You can configure MFA to be required for administrator accounts only or you can configure MFA for any user account. Reference: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/authentication/howto-mfa-getstarted https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/authentication/concept-authentication-methods
Yes but the question’s wording assumes the on premise environment already exists while you are trying to toll out MFA, therefore on prem identities would need to be synced to Azure before MFA could be deployed
NNY < No, it is not strictly necessary to sync on-premises identities to the cloud to implement Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). Azure MFA can be used with cloud-only identities in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) without requiring synchronization of on-premises identities.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/authentication/concept-mfa-howitworks#available-verification-methods
The following additional forms of verification can be used with Azure AD Multi-Factor Authentication:
- Microsoft Authenticator app
- Windows Hello for Business
- FIDO2 security key
- OATH hardware token (preview)
- OATH software token
- SMS
- Voice call
NNY
If you have on-premises users that you want to use Azure MFA with, you have a few options:
Sync your on-premises identities to Azure AD using Azure AD Connect. This will allow you to manage your on-premises and cloud-based users in a single place and use Azure MFA with both types of users.
Use Azure AD Domain Services to provide your on-premises users with cloud-based authentication services. This will allow you to use Azure MFA with your on-premises users without the need to sync their identities to the cloud.
Use a third-party MFA solution that can integrate with your on-premises environment. This will allow you to use Azure MFA with your on-premises users without the need to sync their identities to the cloud.
In summary, it is not necessary to sync on-premises identities to the cloud in order to implement an Azure MFA solution, but it may be necessary if you want to use Azure MFA with on-premises users.
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