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Microsoft Entra Identity Platform
A developer platform that helps protect your users and data.
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Join us in shaping the future of multicloud workload identity
As businesses adopt multicloud strategies, the challenge of deploying, maintaining, and managing least privilege access between workloads within and across clouds is growing. We’re building a streamlined, unified solution and we want your input. Join us on this journey!
Identity is not just for humans
Part one of a three-part series on why we need machine identities, what the key building blocks are, what standards are available, and what gaps we need to fill.
Introducing MSAL.Browser v3: What developers need to know
MSAL.Browser releases a v3 with performance improvements, updated framework support, and minimal breaking changes.
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Introducing Microsoft Entra ID Recommendations For Identifying ADAL Applications
Earlier this year we announced the sunset of the Azure AD Authentication Library (ADAL). ADAL has been officially deprecated on June 30th of this year. As part of this announcement, we heard it loud and clear from our customers that they need help in identifying applications that still use ADAL in their tenants.
Azure AD is being renamed to Microsoft Entra ID
Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) is being renamed in unification with the expanded Microsoft Entra identity and network access product family.
Empowering developers in the new Dev Center
New developer resources and features for Microsoft Entra External ID, the next-gen CIAM platform.
Join us at Microsoft Build 2023 to learn more about Consumer Identity (CIAM) with Microsoft Entra
Come join us at Microsoft Build 2023 to learn more about Consumer Identity (CIAM) with Microsoft Entra
Using the Microsoft Authentication Library with the Windows authentication broker
One of the interesting developments in the last few years in the field of authentication is the use of authentication brokers. Authentication brokers help make your applications more secure and resilient by enabling developers to remove the need to handle refresh tokens, simplify the user authentication flow and remove any variability from it, and take advantage of more complex authentication features, like Windows Hello, conditional access, and FIDO keys.