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Azure - O365 Users and Groups (18)
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Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) is Microsoft’s cloud-based identity and access management service, which helps users sign in and access resources. Azure AD underpins Office 365 (O365), enabling identity management and access control for O365 services and applications.
Key components and features of Azure AD for managing O365 Users and Groups include:
User Management: Create, manage, and delete user accounts. Users can be assigned roles and permissions to access various O365 services.
Group Management: Create and manage security groups and distribution lists to organize users and manage permissions efficiently.
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC): Assign roles to users and groups to control access to resources based on organizational roles.
Single Sign-On (SSO): Allows users to sign in once and access multiple O365 applications without needing to sign in again for each application.
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): Adds an additional layer of security by requiring a second form of verification during sign-in.
Self-Service Password Reset: Enables users to reset their passwords without administrator intervention, reducing helpdesk load.
Conditional Access: Controls access to resources based on conditions such as user location, device status, and application sensitivity.
Integrating Azure - O365 Users and Groups with SymphonyAI Service Automation enhances identity and access management by automating processes, improving monitoring, and streamlining workflows. This integration helps automate routine tasks, improve monitoring and alerting, enforce compliance, and streamline workflows, ultimately leading to better management of user and group resources and enhanced operational efficiency.
Skill List
Serial No | Skill | Description |
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1 | Get-Contact in Azure under the category Azure -O365 -users-and-groups. | |
2 | Get-DistributionGroup in Azure under the category Azure -O365 -users-and-groups. | |
3 | Get-DistributionGroupMember in Azure under the category Azure -O365 -users-and-groups. | |
4 | Get-DynamicDistributionGroup in Azure under the category Azure -O365 -users-and-groups. | |
5 | Get-DynamicDistributionGroupMember in Azure under the category Azure -O365 -users-and-groups. | |
6 | Get-Group in Azure under the category Azure -O365 -users-and-groups. | |
7 | Get-Recipient in Azure under the category Azure -O365 -users-and-groups. | |
8 | Get-User in Azure under the category Azure -O365 -users-and-groups. | |
9 | New-DynamicDistributionGroup in Azure under the category Azure -O365 -users-and-groups. | |
10 | New-MailContact in Azure under the category Azure -O365 -users-and-groups. | |
11 | Remove-DistributionGroup in Azure under the category Azure -O365 -users-and-groups. | |
12 | Remove-DynamicDistributionGroup in Azure under the category Azure -O365 -users-and-groups. | |
13 | Remove-MailContact in Azure under the category Azure -O365 -users-and-groups. | |
14 | Set-Contact in Azure under the category Azure -O365 -users-and-groups. | |
15 | Set-DistributionGroup in Azure under the category Azure -O365 -users-and-groups. | |
16 | Set-DynamicDistributionGroup in Azure under the category Azure -O365 -users-and-groups. | |
17 | Set-MailContact in Azure under the category Azure -O365 -users-and-groups. | |
18 | Update-DistributionGroupMember in Azure under the category Azure -O365 -users-and-groups. |