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Question 33

Note: The question is included in a number of questions that depicts the identical set-up. However, every question has a distinctive result. Establish if the solution satisfies the requirements.

Your company's Active Directory forest includes thousands of user accounts.

You have been informed that all network resources will be migrated to Azure. Thereafter, the on-premises data center will be retired.

You are required to employ a strategy that reduces the effect on users, once the planned migration has been completed.

Solution: You plan to require Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).

Does the solution meet the goal?

    Correct Answer: B

    The goal is to employ a strategy that reduces the impact on users post-migration. While Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) enhances security by requiring additional verification, it does not directly address the objective of minimizing the disruption or impact on users once the migration to Azure is complete. The strategy that would reduce the impact on users would involve synchronizing all user accounts from the Active Directory to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). This allows users to maintain the same credentials for accessing resources, ensuring a smooth transition and reducing the need for additional changes or learning new login procedures.

Discussion
SmashRocketOption: B

No, it's B.

SyedAadRazaDevops

why? please elaborate the answer

Butabuta0925

"You are required to employ a strategy that reduces the effect on users, once the planned migration has been completed.". Multi-factor authentication doesn't reduce the effect or have any kind of effect on this issue. MFA is used to verify the reinforce the security to identify a user, but it doesn't help at all in arranging the user's accounts

BrunoSantinato

Yes, but MFA ensure that users access the new environment with more security. So, the answer is A, because this do difference to access these environments.

shykot

why they say to lessen the burden post migration

Sisyphus

also enforcing MFA as a part of migration will only increase the "effect" on users

Rohit2023

correct!

Saurabhgandhi

AD Connect is a pre requisite for Azure MFA. so if we achieve that we have already synced to the azure ad.

Foow

Could you please post a doc reference for this? (That AD Connect is a pre-requisite for MFA)

Aly24

The main objective of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is to enhance access security by introducing an additional verification layer beyond standard login credentials. To mitigate the impact on users after the planned migration, the plan is to synchronize all user accounts from Active Directory with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). This allows users to use the same credentials to access both on-premises and cloud-based resources in Azure, ensuring a smoother and more transparent transition.

JamesGantOption: B

Answer should be B. The best way to resolve this issue would be to sync all the Active Directory user accounts to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD).

BinuRaj

Yes. Answer is B only. You need to Sync all AD user account to Azure AD.

gtanuja

Thanks

Jean226Option: B

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AlonsochavesOption: A

I believe the answer is A because the key is when the migration is completed, MFA will help to verify the users identity and reduce the effects of the migration.

ShakeyP

You're adding details that wasn't in the question or statement.

cbi69420Option: B

It's B

Khan87Option: B

MFA is for Multi-factor authentication have nothing to do with employ a strategy to reduce effects.

NoursBear

The correct answer is on question 14 - account synchronisation.

realmadrid

can it not be Azure Migrate service?

Aly24Option: B

La risposta corretta è NO. L'obiettivo principale dell'autenticazione a più fattori (MFA) è migliorare la sicurezza degli accessi mediante l'introduzione di un ulteriore livello di verifica oltre alle credenziali di accesso standard. Per ridurre l'effetto sugli utenti, una volta completata la migrazione pianificata, si prevede di sincronizzare tutti gli account utente di Active Directory con Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). Questo permette agli utenti di utilizzare le stesse credenziali per accedere alle risorse locali e a quelle basate su cloud in Azure, mantenendo una transizione più fluida e trasparente.

SuryaPrakashBarikOption: A

According to Copilot the answer is A. Because the MFA will increase the security and identity of the user.

ShakeyPOption: B

I thought the answer would be B.

GowgiOption: B

MFA is used to verify the reinforce the security to identify a user, but it doesn't help at all in arranging the user's accounts

Cabezon667

Is Entry (Azure) Active Directory, just that.

EgocentricOption: B

easy way will be to use Azure Active Directory. so in this case the answer is B.

KucaStonojkaOption: B

It should be 'B'

Khan87Option: B

B is correct.

OppepperOption: B

It is B