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amp;gt;amp;gt; [MUSIC] amp;gt;amp;gt; Ahmad Yasin: Hi, everyone, my name is Ahmad Yasin. Iamp;#39;m working in the Cloud Identity Authentication team. Today we are going to show you how you can configure and enforce Azure multi-factor authentication and secure your authentications. Letamp;#39;s start. Multi-factor authentication is a sign-in process where the user is prompted for additional forms of identification, such as a code sent to their cell phone or a fingerprint scan on their device. A user is generally presented with such prompts the first time that they log in. There are multiple ways MFA can be triggered for multiple login scenarios. Today I will explain the common ways to enable MFA to help you choose the best option for your environments. Azure MFA can be forced in multiple waysthrough conditional access policy, through security defaults, by instituting per user MFA, through Azure Identity Protection. I will now explain each of these scenarios. Enabling MFA through