Microsoft 365 Security Administration — Question 93

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You have a Microsoft 365 E5 subscription that contains a user named User1.
The Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Identity Protection risky users report identifies User1.
For User1, you select Confirm user compromised.
User1 can still sign in.
You need to prevent User1 from signing in. The solution must minimize the impact on users at a lower risk level.
Solution: You configure the user risk policy to block access when the user risk level is high.
Does this meet the goal?

Answer options

Correct answer: A

Explanation

Configuring the user risk policy to block access when the user risk level is high effectively prevents User1 from signing in, which is the primary goal. This solution selectively targets high-risk users while allowing lower-risk users to continue accessing their accounts without interruption, thus minimizing overall impact.