Ensure MFA is enabled for all users
Multi-factor authentication should be required for all Azure AD users.
Security Impact
Without MFA, compromised passwords allow immediate account access.
How to Remediate
Enable Security Defaults or configure Conditional Access policies requiring MFA.
Affected Resources
Compliance Frameworks
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Check Details
- Check ID
- azure-identity-1
- Service
- Azure Active Directory
- Category
- Identity Management
- Severity
- CRITICAL
- CIS Benchmark
- 1.1
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