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Question 1 of 65
1. Question
Case Study
Overview
Contoso, Ltd. is a consulting company that has a main office in Montreal and branch offices in London and Seattle
Contoso has a partnership with a company named Fabrikam, Inc. Fabrikam has an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named fabrikam.com.
Existing Environment. Existing Environment
The on-premises network of Contoso contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains an organizational unit (OU) named Contoso_Resources. The Contoso_Resources OU contains all users and computers.
The contoso.com Active Directory domain contains the users shown in the following table.
Existing Environment. Microsoft 365/Azure Environment
Contoso has an Azure AD tenant named contoso.com that has the following associated licenses:
Microsoft Office 365 Enterprise E5
Enterprise Mobility + Security
Windows 10 Enterprise E3
Project Plan 3
Azure AD Connect is configured between Azure AD and Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). Only the Contoso_Resources OU is synced.
Helpdesk administrators routinely use the Microsoft 365 admin center to manage user settings.
User administrators currently use the Microsoft 365 admin center to manually assign licenses. All users have all licenses assigned besides the following exceptions:
The users in the London office have the Microsoft 365 Phone System license unassigned.
The users in the Seattle office have the Yammer Enterprise license unassigned.
Security defaults are disabled for contoso.com.
Contoso uses Azure AD Privileged Identity Management (PIM) to protect administrative roles.
Existing Environment. Problem Statements
Contoso identifies the following issues:
Currently, all the helpdesk administrators can manage user licenses throughout the entire Microsoft 365 tenant.
The user administrators report that it is tedious to manually configure the different license requirements for each Contoso office.
The helpdesk administrators spend too much time provisioning internal and guest access to the required Microsoft 365 services and apps.
Currently, the helpdesk administrators can perform tasks by using the User administrator role without justification or approval.
When the Logs node is selected in Azure AD, an error message appears stating that Log Analytics integration is not enabled.
Requirements. Planned Changes
Contoso plans to implement the following changes:
Implement self-service password reset (SSPR).
Analyze Azure audit activity logs by using Azure Monitor.
Simplify license allocation for new users added to the tenant.
Collaborate with the users at Fabrikam on a joint marketing campaign.
Configure the User administrator role to require justification and approval to activate.
Implement a custom line-of-business Azure web app named App1. App1 will be accessible from the internet and authenticated by using Azure AD accounts.
For new users in the marketing department, implement an automated approval workflow to provide access to a Microsoft SharePoint Online site, group, and app.
Contoso plans to acquire a company named Adatum Corporation. One hundred new ADatum users will be created in an Active Directory OU named Adatum. The users will be located in London and Seattle.
Requirement. Technical Requirements
Contoso identifies the following technical requirements:
All users must be synced from AD DS to the contoso.com Azure AD tenant.
License allocation for new users must be assigned automatically based on the location of the user.
Fabrikam users must have access to the marketing department’s SharePoint site for a maximum of 90 days.
Administrative actions performed in Azure AD must be audited. Audit logs must be retained for one year.
The helpdesk administrators must be able to manage licenses for only the users in their respective office.
Users must be forced to change their password if there is a probability that the users’ identity was compromised.
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Question 2 of 65
2. Question
You need to sync the ADatum users. The solution must meet the technical requirements.
What should you do?
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You need to select Customize synchronization options to configure Azure AD Connect to sync the Adatum organizational unit (OU).
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You need to select Customize synchronization options to configure Azure AD Connect to sync the Adatum organizational unit (OU).
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You need to select Customize synchronization options to configure Azure AD Connect to sync the Adatum organizational unit (OU).
Question 3 of 65
3. Question
HOTSPOT
You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant that has an Azure Active Directory Premium Plan 2 license. The tenant contains the users shown in the following table.
You have the Device Settings shown in the following exhibit.
User1 has the devices shown in the following table.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
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Box 1: Yes
Users may join 5 devices to Azure AD.
Box 2: No
Cloud device administrator an enable, disable, and delete devices in Azure AD and read Windows 10 BitLocker keys in the Azure portal. The role does not grant permissions to manage any other properties on the device.
Box 3: No
An additional local device administrator has not been applied
Cloud device administrator an enable, disable, and delete devices in Azure AD and read Windows 10 BitLocker keys in the Azure portal. The role does not grant permissions to manage any other properties on the device.
Box 3: No
An additional local device administrator has not been applied
Cloud device administrator an enable, disable, and delete devices in Azure AD and read Windows 10 BitLocker keys in the Azure portal. The role does not grant permissions to manage any other properties on the device.
Box 3: No
An additional local device administrator has not been applied
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You have a Microsoft 365 tenant.
All users must use the Microsoft Authenticator app for multi-factor authentication (MFA) when accessing Microsoft 365 services.
Some users report that they received an MFA prompt on their Microsoft Authenticator app without initiating a sign-in request.
You need to block the users automatically when they report an MFA request that they did not initiate.
Solution: From the Azure portal, you configure the Notifications settings for multi-factor authentication (MFA).
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You have a Microsoft 365 tenant.
All users must use the Microsoft Authenticator app for multi-factor authentication (MFA) when accessing Microsoft 365 services.
Some users report that they received an MFA prompt on their Microsoft Authenticator app without initiating a sign-in request.
You need to block the users automatically when they report an MFA request that they did not initiate.
Solution: From the Azure portal, you configure the Account lockout settings for multi-factor authentication (MFA).
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You have a Microsoft 365 tenant.
All users must use the Microsoft Authenticator app for multi-factor authentication (MFA) when accessing Microsoft 365 services.
Some users report that they received an MFA prompt on their Microsoft Authenticator app without initiating a sign-in request.
You need to block the users automatically when they report an MFA request that they did not initiate.
Solution: From the Azure portal, you configure the Block/unblock users settings for multi-factor authentication (MFA).
You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant that contains the users shown in the following table.
You plan to implement Azure AD Identity Protection.
Which users can configure the user risk policy, and which users can view the risky users report? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
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You have a Microsoft 365 tenant.
All users must use the Microsoft Authenticator app for multi-factor authentication (MFA) when accessing Microsoft 365 services.
Some users report that they received an MFA prompt on their Microsoft Authenticator app without initiating a sign-in request.
You need to block the users automatically when they report an MFA request that they did not initiate.
Solution: From the Azure portal, you configure the Fraud alert settings for multi-factor authentication (MFA).
Does this meet the goal?
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The fraud alert feature lets users report fraudulent attempts to access their resources. When an unknown and suspicious MFA prompt is received, users can report the fraud attempt using the Microsoft Authenticator app or through their phone.
The following fraud alert configuration options are available:
The fraud alert feature lets users report fraudulent attempts to access their resources. When an unknown and suspicious MFA prompt is received, users can report the fraud attempt using the Microsoft Authenticator app or through their phone.
The following fraud alert configuration options are available:
The fraud alert feature lets users report fraudulent attempts to access their resources. When an unknown and suspicious MFA prompt is received, users can report the fraud attempt using the Microsoft Authenticator app or through their phone.
The following fraud alert configuration options are available:
Litware, Inc. is a pharmaceutical company that has a subsidiary named Fabrikam, Inc.
Litware has offices in Boston and Seattle, but has employees located across the United States. Employees connect remotely to either office by using a VPN connection.
Existing Environment. Identify Environment
The network contains an Active Directory forest named litware.com that is linked to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named litware.com. Azure AD Connect uses pass-through authentication and has password hash synchronization disabled.
Litware.com contains a user named User1 who oversees all application development.
Litware implements Azure AD Application Proxy.
Fabrikam has an Azure AD tenant named fabrikam.com. The users at Fabrikam access the resources in litware.com by using guest accounts in the litware.com tenant.
Existing Environment. Cloud Environment
All the users at Litware have Microsoft 365 Enterprise E5 licenses. All the built-in anomaly detection policies in Microsoft Cloud App Security are enabled.
Litware has an Azure subscription associated to the litware.com Azure AD tenant. The subscription contains an Azure Sentinel instance that uses the Azure Active Directory connector and the Office 365 connector. Azure Sentinel currently collects the Azure AD sign-ins logs and audit logs.
Existing Environment. On-premises Environment
The on-premises network contains the servers shown in the following table.
Both Litware offices connect directly to the internet. Both offices connect to virtual networks in the Azure subscription by using a site-to-site VPN connection. All on-premises domain controllers are prevented from accessing the internet.
Requirements. Delegation Requirements
Litware identifies the following delegation requirements:
Delegate the management of privileged roles by using Azure AD Privileged Identity Management (PIM).
Prevent nonprivileged users from registering applications in the litware.com Azure AD tenant.
Use custom catalogs and custom programs for Identity Governance.
Ensure that User1 can create enterprise applications in Azure AD.
Use the principle of least privilege.
Requirements. Licensing Requirements
Litware recently added a custom user attribute named LWLicenses to the litware.com Active Directory forest. Litware wants to manage the assignment of Azure AD licenses by modifying the value of the LWLicenses attribute. Users who have the appropriate value for LWLicenses must be added automatically to a Microsoft 365 group that has the appropriate licenses assigned.
Requirements. Management Requirements
Litware wants to create a group named LWGroup1 that will contain all the Azure AD user accounts for Litware but exclude all the Azure AD guest accounts.
Requirements. Authentication Requirements
Litware identifies the following authentication requirements:
Implement multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all Litware users.
Exempt users from using MFA to authenticate to Azure AD from the Boston office of Litware.
Implement a banned password list for the litware.com forest.
Enforce MFA when accessing on-premises applications.
Automatically detect and remediate externally leaked credentials.
Requirements. Access Requirements
Litware identifies the following access requirements:
Control all access to all Azure resources and Azure AD applications by using conditional access policies.
Implement a conditional access policy that has session controls for Microsoft SharePoint Online.
Control privileged access to applications by using access reviews in Azure AD.
Requirements. Monitoring Requirements
Litware wants to use the Fusion rule in Azure Sentinel to detect multi-staged attacks that include a combination of suspicious Azure AD sign-ins followed by anomalous Microsoft Office 365 activity.
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Question 12 of 65
12. Question
HOTSPOT
You need to configure the assignment of Azure AD licenses to the Litware users. The solution must meet the licensing requirements.
What should you do? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
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Litware recently added a custom user attribute named LWLicenses to the litware.com Active Directory forest. Litware wants to manage the assignment of Azure AD licenses by modifying the value of the LWLicenses attribute. Users who have the appropriate value for LWLicenses must be added automatically to a Microsoft 365 group that has the appropriate licenses assigned.
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Litware recently added a custom user attribute named LWLicenses to the litware.com Active Directory forest. Litware wants to manage the assignment of Azure AD licenses by modifying the value of the LWLicenses attribute. Users who have the appropriate value for LWLicenses must be added automatically to a Microsoft 365 group that has the appropriate licenses assigned.
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Litware recently added a custom user attribute named LWLicenses to the litware.com Active Directory forest. Litware wants to manage the assignment of Azure AD licenses by modifying the value of the LWLicenses attribute. Users who have the appropriate value for LWLicenses must be added automatically to a Microsoft 365 group that has the appropriate licenses assigned.
Question 13 of 65
13. Question
You need to meet the authentication requirements for leaked credentials.
You have a Microsoft 365 tenant that uses the domain named fabrikam.com. The Guest invite settings for Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) are configured as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit tab.)
A user named [email protected] shares a Microsoft SharePoint Online document library to the users shown in the following table.
You have 2,500 users who are assigned Microsoft Office 365 Enterprise E3 licenses. The licenses are assigned to individual users.
From the Groups blade in the Azure Active Directory admin center, you assign Microsoft 365 Enterprise E5 licenses to the users.
You need to remove the Office 365 Enterprise E3 licenses from the users by using the least amount of administrative effort.
What should you use?
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Question 21 of 65
21. Question
HOTSPOT
You have a Microsoft 365 tenant named contoso.com.
Guest user access is enabled.
Users are invited to collaborate with contoso.com as shown in the following table.
From the External collaboration settings in the Azure Active Directory admin center, you configure the Collaboration restrictions settings as shown in the following exhibit.
From a Microsoft SharePoint Online site, a user invites [email protected] to the site.
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
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Box 1: Yes
Invitations can only be sent to outlook.com. Therefore, User1 can accept the invitation and access the application.
Box 2. Yes
Invitations can only be sent to outlook.com. However, User2 has already received and accepted an invitation so User2 can access the application.
Box 3. No
Invitations can only be sent to outlook.com. Therefore, User3 will not receive an invitation.
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Box 1: Yes
Invitations can only be sent to outlook.com. Therefore, User1 can accept the invitation and access the application.
Box 2. Yes
Invitations can only be sent to outlook.com. However, User2 has already received and accepted an invitation so User2 can access the application.
Box 3. No
Invitations can only be sent to outlook.com. Therefore, User3 will not receive an invitation.
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Box 1: Yes
Invitations can only be sent to outlook.com. Therefore, User1 can accept the invitation and access the application.
Box 2. Yes
Invitations can only be sent to outlook.com. However, User2 has already received and accepted an invitation so User2 can access the application.
Box 3. No
Invitations can only be sent to outlook.com. Therefore, User3 will not receive an invitation.
Question 22 of 65
22. Question
You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named contoso.com.
You plan to bulk invite Azure AD business-to-business (B2B) collaboration users.
Which two parameters must you include when you create the bulk invite? Each correct answer presents part of the solution
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You have an Active Directory forest that syncs to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant.
You discover that when a user account is disabled in Active Directory, the disabled user can still authenticate to Azure AD for up to 30 minutes.
You need to ensure that when a user account is disabled in Active Directory, the user account is immediately prevented from authenticating to Azure AD.
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You have an Active Directory forest that syncs to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant.
You discover that when a user account is disabled in Active Directory, the disabled user can still authenticate to Azure AD for up to 30 minutes.
You need to ensure that when a user account is disabled in Active Directory, the user account is immediately prevented from authenticating to Azure AD.
Solution: You configure pass-through authentication.
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You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant that syncs to an Active Directory forest.
You discover that when a user account is disabled in Active Directory, the disabled user can still authenticate to Azure AD for up to 30 minutes.
You need to ensure that when a user account is disabled in Active Directory, the user account is immediately prevented from authenticating to Azure AD.
Solution: You configure conditional access policies.
Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com that is linked to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named contoso.com by using Azure AD Connect.
You need to prevent the synchronization of users who have the extensionAttribute15 attribute set to NoSync.
Your network contains an on-premises Active Directory domain that syncs to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant. The tenant contains the users shown in the following table.
All the users work remotely.
Azure AD Connect is configured in Azure AD as shown in the following exhibit.
Connectivity from the on-premises domain to the internet is lost.
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You have an Active Directory forest that syncs to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant.
You discover that when a user account is disabled in Active Directory, the disabled user can still authenticate to Azure AD for up to 30 minutes.
You need to ensure that when a user account is disabled in Active Directory, the user account is immediately prevented from authenticating to Azure AD.
Solution: You configure Azure AD Password Protection.
Does this meet the goal?
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Question 34 of 65
34. Question
Case Study
Overview
Contoso, Ltd. is a consulting company that has a main office in Montreal and branch offices in London and Seattle.
Contoso has a partnership with a company named Fabrikam, Inc. Fabrikam has an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named fabrikam.com.
Existing Environment. Existing Environment
The on-premises network of Contoso contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains an organizational unit (OU) named Contoso_Resources. The Contoso_Resources OU contains all users and computers.
The contoso.com Active Directory domain contains the users shown in the following table.
Existing Environment. Microsoft 365/Azure Environment
Contoso has an Azure AD tenant named contoso.com that has the following associated licenses:
Microsoft Office 365 Enterprise E5
Enterprise Mobility + Security
Windows 10 Enterprise E3
Project Plan 3
Azure AD Connect is configured between Azure AD and Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). Only the Contoso_Resources OU is synced.
Helpdesk administrators routinely use the Microsoft 365 admin center to manage user settings.
User administrators currently use the Microsoft 365 admin center to manually assign licenses. All users have all licenses assigned besides the following exceptions:
The users in the London office have the Microsoft 365 Phone System license unassigned.
The users in the Seattle office have the Yammer Enterprise license unassigned.
Security defaults are disabled for contoso.com.
Contoso uses Azure AD Privileged Identity Management (PIM) to protect administrative roles.
Existing Environment. Problem Statements
Contoso identifies the following issues:
Currently, all the helpdesk administrators can manage user licenses throughout the entire Microsoft 365 tenant.
The user administrators report that it is tedious to manually configure the different license requirements for each Contoso office.
The helpdesk administrators spend too much time provisioning internal and guest access to the required Microsoft 365 services and apps.
Currently, the helpdesk administrators can perform tasks by using the User administrator role without justification or approval.
When the Logs node is selected in Azure AD, an error message appears stating that Log Analytics integration is not enabled.
Requirements. Planned Changes
Contoso plans to implement the following changes:
Implement self-service password reset (SSPR).
Analyze Azure audit activity logs by using Azure Monitor.
Simplify license allocation for new users added to the tenant.
Collaborate with the users at Fabrikam on a joint marketing campaign.
Configure the User administrator role to require justification and approval to activate.
Implement a custom line-of-business Azure web app named App1. App1 will be accessible from the internet and authenticated by using Azure AD accounts.
For new users in the marketing department, implement an automated approval workflow to provide access to a Microsoft SharePoint Online site, group, and app.
Contoso plans to acquire a company named Adatum Corporation. One hundred new ADatum users will be created in an Active Directory OU named Adatum. The users will be located in London and Seattle.
Requirement. Technical Requirements
Contoso identifies the following technical requirements:
All users must be synced from AD DS to the contoso.com Azure AD tenant.
Litware, Inc. is a pharmaceutical company that has a subsidiary named Fabrikam, Inc.
Litware has offices in Boston and Seattle, but has employees located across the United States. Employees connect remotely to either office by using a VPN connection.
Existing Environment. Identify Environment
The network contains an Active Directory forest named litware.com that is linked to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named litware.com. Azure AD Connect uses pass-through authentication and has password hash synchronization disabled.
Litware.com contains a user named User1 who oversees all application development.
Litware implements Azure AD Application Proxy.
Fabrikam has an Azure AD tenant named fabrikam.com. The users at Fabrikam access the resources in litware.com by using guest accounts in the litware.com tenant.
Existing Environment. Cloud Environment
All the users at Litware have Microsoft 365 Enterprise E5 licenses. All the built-in anomaly detection policies in Microsoft Cloud App Security are enabled.
Litware has an Azure subscription associated to the litware.com Azure AD tenant. The subscription contains an Azure Sentinel instance that uses the Azure Active Directory connector and the Office 365 connector. Azure Sentinel currently collects the Azure AD sign-ins logs and audit logs.
Existing Environment. On-premises Environment
The on-premises network contains the servers shown in the following table.
Both Litware offices connect directly to the internet. Both offices connect to virtual networks in the Azure subscription by using a site-to-site VPN connection. All on-premises domain controllers are prevented from accessing the internet.
Requirements. Delegation Requirements
Litware identifies the following delegation requirements:
Delegate the management of privileged roles by using Azure AD Privileged Identity Management (PIM).
Prevent nonprivileged users from registering applications in the litware.com Azure AD tenant.
Use custom catalogs and custom programs for Identity Governance.
Ensure that User1 can create enterprise applications in Azure AD.
Use the principle of least privilege.
Requirements. Licensing Requirements
Litware recently added a custom user attribute named LWLicenses to the litware.com Active Directory forest. Litware wants to manage the assignment of Azure AD licenses by modifying the value of the LWLicenses attribute. Users who have the appropriate value for LWLicenses must be added automatically to a Microsoft 365 group that has the appropriate licenses assigned.
Requirements. Management Requirements
Litware wants to create a group named LWGroup1 that will contain all the Azure AD user accounts for Litware but exclude all the Azure AD guest accounts.
Requirements. Authentication Requirements
Litware identifies the following authentication requirements:
Implement multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all Litware users.
Exempt users from using MFA to authenticate to Azure AD from the Boston office of Litware.
Implement a banned password list for the litware.com forest.
Enforce MFA when accessing on-premises applications.
Automatically detect and remediate externally leaked credentials.
Requirements. Access Requirements
Litware identifies the following access requirements:
Control all access to all Azure resources and Azure AD applications by using conditional access policies.
Implement a conditional access policy that has session controls for Microsoft SharePoint Online.
Control privileged access to applications by using access reviews in Azure AD.
Requirements. Monitoring Requirements
Litware wants to use the Fusion rule in Azure Sentinel to detect multi-staged attacks that include a combination of suspicious Azure AD sign-ins followed by anomalous Microsoft Office 365 activity.
What are the four actions you should perform in sequence?
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Question 37 of 65
37. Question
You need to configure the MFA settings for users who connect from the Boston office. The solution must meet the authentication requirements and the access requirements.
You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant that contains a user named SecAdmin1. SecAdmin1 is assigned the Security administrator role.
SecAdmin1 reports that she cannot reset passwords from the Azure AD Identity Protection portal.
You need to ensure that SecAdmin1 can manage passwords and invalidate sessions on behalf of non-administrative users. The solution must use the principle of least privilege.
You configure Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Password Protection as shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit tab.)
You are evaluating the following passwords:
The users frequently work from remote locations that do not have Wi-Fi access or mobile phone connectivity. While working from the remote locations, the users connect their laptop to a wired network that has internet access.
You plan to implement multi-factor authentication (MFA).
Which MFA authentication method can the users use from the remote location?
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An automated voice call is made to the phone number registered by the user. To complete the sign-in process, the user is prompted to press # on their keypad.
Incorrect Answers:
A: The Microsoft Authenticator app requires a mobile phone that runs Android or iOS
B: Security questions are not used as an authentication method but can be used during the self-service password reset (SSPR) process.
An automated voice call is made to the phone number registered by the user. To complete the sign-in process, the user is prompted to press # on their keypad.
Incorrect Answers:
A: The Microsoft Authenticator app requires a mobile phone that runs Android or iOS
B: Security questions are not used as an authentication method but can be used during the self-service password reset (SSPR) process.
An automated voice call is made to the phone number registered by the user. To complete the sign-in process, the user is prompted to press # on their keypad.
Incorrect Answers:
A: The Microsoft Authenticator app requires a mobile phone that runs Android or iOS
B: Security questions are not used as an authentication method but can be used during the self-service password reset (SSPR) process.
The company has a call center that contains 300 users. In the call center, the users share desktop computers and might use a different computer every day. The call center computers are NOT configured for biometric identification.
The users are prohibited from having a mobile phone in the call center.
You need to require multi-factor authentication (MFA) for the call center users when they access Microsoft 365 services.
All users have computers that run Windows 10. Most computers are company-owned and joined to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). Some computers are user-owned and are only registered in Azure AD.
You need to prevent users who connect to Microsoft SharePoint Online on their user-owned computer from downloading or syncing files. Other users must NOT be restricted.
You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant that syncs to an Active Directory domain.
The on-premises network contains a VPN server that authenticates to the on-premises Active Directory domain. The VPN server does NOT support Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
You need to recommend a solution to provide Azure MFA for VPN connections.
The Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant syncs to an on-premises Active Directory domain. The domain contains the servers shown in the following table.
The domain controllers are prevented from communicating to the internet.
You implement Azure AD Password Protection on Server1 and Server2.
You deploy a new server named Server4 that runs Windows Server 2019.
You need to ensure that Azure AD Password Protection will continue to work if a single server fails.
Your network contains an on-premises Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains the objects shown in the following table.
You install Azure AD Connect. You configure the Domain and OU filtering settings as shown in the Domain and OU Filtering exhibit. (Click the Domain and OU Filtering tab.)
You configure the Filter users and devices settings as shown in the Filter Users and Devices exhibit. (Click the Filter Users and Devices tab.)
For each of the following statements, select Yes if the statement is true. Otherwise, select No.
NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.
Correct
Explanation:
Only direct members of Group1 are synced. Group2 will sync as it is a direct member of Group1 but the members of Group2 will not sync.
Contoso, Ltd. is a consulting company that has a main office in Montreal and branch offices in London and Seattle.
Contoso has a partnership with a company named Fabrikam, Inc. Fabrikam has an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named fabrikam.com.
Existing Environment. Existing Environment
The on-premises network of Contoso contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains an organizational unit (OU) named Contoso_Resources. The Contoso_Resources OU contains all users and computers.
The contoso.com Active Directory domain contains the users shown in the following table.
Existing Environment. Microsoft 365/Azure Environment
Contoso has an Azure AD tenant named contoso.com that has the following associated licenses:
Microsoft Office 365 Enterprise E5
Enterprise Mobility + Security
Windows 10 Enterprise E3
Project Plan 3
Azure AD Connect is configured between Azure AD and Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). Only the Contoso_Resources OU is synced.
Helpdesk administrators routinely use the Microsoft 365 admin center to manage user settings.
User administrators currently use the Microsoft 365 admin center to manually assign licenses. All users have all licenses assigned besides the following exceptions:
The users in the London office have the Microsoft 365 Phone System license unassigned.
The users in the Seattle office have the Yammer Enterprise license unassigned.
Security defaults are disabled for contoso.com.
Contoso uses Azure AD Privileged Identity Management (PIM) to protect administrative roles.
Existing Environment. Problem Statements
Contoso identifies the following issues:
Currently, all the helpdesk administrators can manage user licenses throughout the entire Microsoft 365 tenant.
The user administrators report that it is tedious to manually configure the different license requirements for each Contoso office.
The helpdesk administrators spend too much time provisioning internal and guest access to the required Microsoft 365 services and apps.
Currently, the helpdesk administrators can perform tasks by using the User administrator role without justification or approval.
When the Logs node is selected in Azure AD, an error message appears stating that Log Analytics integration is not enabled.
Requirements. Planned Changes
Contoso plans to implement the following changes:
Implement self-service password reset (SSPR).
Analyze Azure audit activity logs by using Azure Monitor.
Simplify license allocation for new users added to the tenant.
Collaborate with the users at Fabrikam on a joint marketing campaign.
Configure the User administrator role to require justification and approval to activate.
Implement a custom line-of-business Azure web app named App1. App1 will be accessible from the internet and authenticated by using Azure AD accounts.
For new users in the marketing department, implement an automated approval workflow to provide access to a Microsoft SharePoint Online site, group, and app.
Contoso plans to acquire a company named Adatum Corporation. One hundred new ADatum users will be created in an Active Directory OU named Adatum. The users will be located in London and Seattle.
Requirement. Technical Requirements
Contoso identifies the following technical requirements:
All users must be synced from AD DS to the contoso.com Azure AD tenant.
Litware, Inc. is a pharmaceutical company that has a subsidiary named Fabrikam, Inc.
Litware has offices in Boston and Seattle, but has employees located across the United States. Employees connect remotely to either office by using a VPN connection.
Existing Environment. Identify Environment
The network contains an Active Directory forest named litware.com that is linked to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named litware.com. Azure AD Connect uses pass-through authentication and has password hash synchronization disabled.
Litware.com contains a user named User1 who oversees all application development.
Litware implements Azure AD Application Proxy.
Fabrikam has an Azure AD tenant named fabrikam.com. The users at Fabrikam access the resources in litware.com by using guest accounts in the litware.com tenant.
Existing Environment. Cloud Environment
All the users at Litware have Microsoft 365 Enterprise E5 licenses. All the built-in anomaly detection policies in Microsoft Cloud App Security are enabled.
Litware has an Azure subscription associated to the litware.com Azure AD tenant. The subscription contains an Azure Sentinel instance that uses the Azure Active Directory connector and the Office 365 connector. Azure Sentinel currently collects the Azure AD sign-ins logs and audit logs.
Existing Environment. On-premises Environment
The on-premises network contains the servers shown in the following table.
Both Litware offices connect directly to the internet. Both offices connect to virtual networks in the Azure subscription by using a site-to-site VPN connection. All on-premises domain controllers are prevented from accessing the internet.
Requirements. Delegation Requirements
Litware identifies the following delegation requirements:
Delegate the management of privileged roles by using Azure AD Privileged Identity Management (PIM).
Prevent nonprivileged users from registering applications in the litware.com Azure AD tenant.
Use custom catalogs and custom programs for Identity Governance.
Ensure that User1 can create enterprise applications in Azure AD.
Use the principle of least privilege.
Requirements. Licensing Requirements
Litware recently added a custom user attribute named LWLicenses to the litware.com Active Directory forest. Litware wants to manage the assignment of Azure AD licenses by modifying the value of the LWLicenses attribute. Users who have the appropriate value for LWLicenses must be added automatically to a Microsoft 365 group that has the appropriate licenses assigned.
Requirements. Management Requirements
Litware wants to create a group named LWGroup1 that will contain all the Azure AD user accounts for Litware but exclude all the Azure AD guest accounts.
Requirements. Authentication Requirements
Litware identifies the following authentication requirements:
Implement multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all Litware users.
Exempt users from using MFA to authenticate to Azure AD from the Boston office of Litware.
Implement a banned password list for the litware.com forest.
Enforce MFA when accessing on-premises applications.
Automatically detect and remediate externally leaked credentials.
Requirements. Access Requirements
Litware identifies the following access requirements:
Control all access to all Azure resources and Azure AD applications by using conditional access policies.
Implement a conditional access policy that has session controls for Microsoft SharePoint Online.
Control privileged access to applications by using access reviews in Azure AD.
Requirements. Monitoring Requirements
Litware wants to use the Fusion rule in Azure Sentinel to detect multi-staged attacks that include a combination of suspicious Azure AD sign-ins followed by anomalous Microsoft Office 365 activity.
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Question 57 of 65
57. Question
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You need to implement on-premises application and SharePoint Online restrictions to meet the authentication requirements and the access requirements.
What should you do? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
Sometimes, users use external, third-party applications that require limited access to the Microsoft 365 data of the respective user. The users register the applications in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).
You need to receive an alert if a registered application gains read and write access to the users’ email.
What should you do? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
The Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant syncs to an on-premises Active Directory domain.
Users connect to the internet by using a hardware firewall at your company. The users authenticate to the firewall by using their Active Directory credentials.
You plan to manage access to external applications by using Azure AD.
You need to use the firewall logs to create a list of unmanaged external applications and the users who access them.
You have an on-premises datacenter that contains the hosts shown in the following table.
You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant that syncs to the Active Directory forest. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is enforced for Azure AD.
You need to ensure that you can publish App1 to Azure AD users.
What should you configure on Server and Firewall1? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.
You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant that has the default App registrations settings. The tenant contains the users shown in the following table.
You purchase two cloud apps named App1 and App2. The global administrator registers App1 in Azure AD.
You need to identify who can assign users to App1, and who can register App2 in Azure AD.
What should you identify? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.