Microsoft 365 provides a myriad range of licenses to choose from. If you are planning to deploy some protection features for your users in the cloud and do a comparison of Azure AD Premium P1 vs P2 this article will undoubtedly interest you. If you’re confused about the differences between the Azure AD P1 vs P2 licenses, stick around.
Custom Conditional Access Policies
If you wish to exert a granular level of access control perhaps applying policies to some users and not others, you must use a custom conditional access policy.
Perhaps you notice several users with sign-in risks and users listed as risky due to multiple logins into their ActiveSync profiles. You also see that almost all of these attempts have been made from three specific countries.
You can create a conditional policy to enforce MFA whenever there are users classified as highly risky, and when the sign-in risk is also high. Another condition added here is that the policy should affect when an ActiveSync connection originates from those three countries.
Identity Protection Alerts
If you need to be notified about risky sign-ins regularly, another handy feature that comes with the P2 license is identity protection alerts.
Users at Risk Alerts
These alerts are configured by default in tenants with AAD Premium P2 licenses. Alerts are sent to global admins, security admins, and security readers by default. The risk level can be set as needed.
MFA Registration Policy
If you’d like to require Azure AD MFA registration for one or more of your accounts, you can set this requirement via the MFA registration policy as shown below. You can enable MFA for all the users or a set of users with this policy.
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