Conditional Access Policies are a security feature used to enforce organizational policies and security requirements when users are accessing applications and data. They evaluate various signals such as user identity, location, device, application, and risk level to determine whether to grant access, require multi-factor authentication, or block access entirely. They are commonly used to ensure that only authorized users from trusted locations and devices can access sensitive resources.
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