Quick hit – intune gap analysis for conditional access
Need to check this out Tuesday at work
Did you all know there is an @azuread CA Gaps Analyzer? One of my customers is trying to confirm that EVERY access request has a CA policy applied. This was helpful to dig in on a few things they missed. Get it in the workbooks https://t.co/ld6FRFzBLD pic.twitter.com/D4X9S68X38
— Mark Morowczynski (@markmorow) October 8, 2021
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