User Authorization in Azure Active Directory
Access to resources or actions inside an Azure environment are granted by user authorization in Azure Active Directory (AAD). Usually, this is accomplished through providing people or groups access through Azure AD roles or Azure Resource Manager (ARM) roles. Authorization decisions depend on Azure AD policies, which control access to different Azure resources, apps, and services. Organizations can enhance security and compliance by properly configuring user authorization settings in Azure AD, ensuring that users are only capable to access the tools and resources they require to do what has been assigned to them.
How to use Azure Active Directory to Manage User Authentication and Authorization?
Microsoft is currently replacing the cloud-based identity and access management service Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) with Microsoft Entra ID. It is an element of the Identity as a Service (IDaaS) class and serves as a refuge for user profiles, both individual and public. An extensive overview of Azure AD’s features, benefits features, and fundamental ideas is provided in this article. By referring to this article, you will know how user authentication utilizes the Azure Active Directory.
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