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It has been known for quite some time, but we still see organizations who have not taken action on the matter: On September 30, Microsoft with terminate the old MFA and SSPR options.
A platform which many organizations rely on. Have you not migrated yet? Then it is time to act – and we are ready to help you get there safely!

Why do we have to migrate?
The short answer: Because Microsoft says so. But obviously, there is more to it. The good answer, therefore, is that you need to leave an old platform for a new. One, which remains secure and efficient in the future, too.

Who must migrate?
“All organizations with a Microsoft 365-account must migrate – whether they have an Entra ID P1 Licence or not”, says Nicolai and continues: “If you, for example, are using Conditional Access, but still have not migrated, then it is important to act”. The importance lies within the realm of maintaining control over your security, he says: “Either you do the migration yourself and choose you own settings – or it will happen automatically, and then you miss out on the possibilities for adapting and adjusting the solutions to your own organization”.
In Danoffice IT, our entire team of Modern Workplace and Security specialists are ready to help you efficiently reach your goal. ”We can do the check on your security – and carry out the migration itself – in one day. We, of course, make sure that you are using the full potential of your current licenses. It can be complex, but our specialists are able to get the job done. Time is running, but we are ready to help”, concludes Nicolai Tornhøj Pedersen, Senior Modern Workplace Consultant I Danoffice IT.
Not sure if you have migrated?
By using this link from Microsoft you can see for yourself of you have in fact made the migration to Authentication Methods Policy i Entra ID
All you need to do is to sign in with a user with permission rights to view this. When you have the result, please contact us for further assistance.
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