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Conditional Access

Conditional Access

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What is Conditional Access?

Conditional Access is a security feature used to enforce organizational policies and access controls based on various conditions. It is commonly used to require multi-factor authentication, restrict access based on location or device, and block access from risky sign-ins.

What other technologies are related to Conditional Access?

Conditional Access Complementary Technologies

Conditional Access can enforce passwordless sign-ins, making them complementary. Passwordless sign-ins are a type of authentication method.
mentioned alongside Conditional Access in 100% (177) of relevant job posts
Identity Protection provides risk signals that Conditional Access can use in its policies, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside Conditional Access in 40% (286) of relevant job posts
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a common requirement enforced by Conditional Access, making them complementary.
mentioned alongside Conditional Access in 7% (1.6k) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Conditional Access?

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Which organizations are mentioning Conditional Access?

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