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Policy: Azure > CIS v2.0 > 01 - Identity and Access Management > 1.02 - Conditional Access > 1.02.06 - Ensure Multi-factor Authentication is Required for Azure Management > Attestation

From Azure Portal

1. From Azure Home select the Portal Menu and select Azure Active Directory. 2. Select Security. 3. Select Conditional Access. 4. Click + New policy. 5. Enter a name for the policy. 6. Select Users or workload identities. 7. Under Include, select All users. 8. Under Exclude, check Users and groups. 9. Select users this policy should not apply to and click Select. 10.Select Cloud apps or actions. 11.Select Select apps. 12.Check the box next to Microsoft Azure Management and click Select. 13.Select Grant. 14.Under Grant access, check Require multifactor authentication and click Select. 15.Set Enable policy to Report-only. 16.Click Create.

After testing the policy in report-only mode, update the Enable policy setting from Report-only to On.

Once verified, enter the date that this attestation expires. Note that the date can not be further in the future than is specified in report level Maximum Attestation Duration policy. Set to a blank value to clear the attestation.

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