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Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (Discontinued)

Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (Discontinued)

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What is Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (Discontinued)?

Microsoft's Azure Multi-Factor Authentication is the recently rebranded technology acquired with PhoneFactor in 2012. From 2018 it is no longer available as a standalone product.

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What is Azure Multi-Factor Authentication (Discontinued)?

Microsoft's Azure Multi-Factor Authentication is the recently rebranded technology acquired with PhoneFactor in 2012. From 2018 it is no longer available as a standalone product.

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Azure Multi-Factor Authentication is being used for custom applications and as a way to help secure them. Security is in the forefront of most applications that are external or user facing. Multi-factor authentication is widely considered a very strong standard to secure an application and verify the identity of a user. Azure Multi-Factor Authentication makes this easy to implement and manage.
  • Ease of use
  • Interoperability
  • Industry standard
  • It can be difficult to work with when deviating off the standard use cases
If your solution falls within their standard use case or you have Office 365 - then it makes total sense. If you need a lot of customization or have a really specific business process that causes you to deviate from the standard flow it usually makes more sense to create a custom solution.
  • Overall, it's a really good value compared to building a custom solution that you have to maintain
  • AWS Multi-Factor Authentication
Honestly, they are very similar as is much of their offerings. It really comes down to which ecosystem are you already invested in? It doesn't make a lot of sense to try and interop with every cloud vendor - pick one and use them. While there used to be substantial differences in the cloud platforms, they are at basic parity now.
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