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).Does this meet the goal?
You have an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant.You need to review the Azure AD sign-in logs to investigate sign-ins that occurred in the past.For how long does Azure AD store events in the sign-in logs?
You need to configure the detection of multi-staged attacks to meet the monitoring requirements.What should you do?
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You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription.You need to ensure that users are prompted to accept a custom terms of use (Toll) agreement when they sign in to the subscription.What should you configure?