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hello everyone welcome to msaptv webcast in this video we are going to see the steps on how to enable and configure user risk policy for password change in azure active directory in mind that this feature requires an azure active directory premium p2 license with the user risk policy turned on azure active directory detects the probability that a user account has been compromised as an administrator you can configure a user risk conditional access policy to automatically respond to a specific user risk level for example you can block access to your resources or require a password change to get a user account back into a clean state again i want to remind you that if you are going to apply this policy in your organization then first start with selected group of users and check the result if everything is going according to the plan then later you can apply it at organization level lets sign in to the azure active directory portal using an account with global administrative permissions