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Today we are announcing two features to assist organizations in meeting their security and compliance requirements as they deploy Power BI. First, Power BI now supports Azure AD Conditional Access to provide more control for how users access Power BI. Second, Power BI Auditing (available in Preview) allows administrators to monitor important user activities. Read on for all of the details.
With this said, we are excited to announce Azure AD Conditional Access policies for Power BI are now available. This offers simple ways for organizations to secure access to Power BI and help protect against the risk of stolen or phished credentials by requiring multi-factor authentication (MFA) or blocking access based on network location for Power BI.
Setting up conditional access policies for Power BI is simple and only takes a few clicks.
2. Click on Applications->Power BI –> Configure
3. Set “Enable Access Rules” to ON.
Next, you need to specify the users that the access rules apply to. By default, the policy will apply to all users that have access to the application.
Next you need to choose the actual access rule that will be applied. You have the following options:
1. Always require MFA
2. Require MFA when not at work
3. Block access when not at work.
Once a policy is configured, it will be automatically applied when a user attempts to sign in to Power BI.
For example, let’s say that an admin has configured conditional access policy requiring MFA for only Power BI. When a user visits the Office 365 portal, they will be seamlessly signed-in and they can access their email.
But when they try to navigate to Power BI, they will be asked to complete an MFA challenge.
Conditional access works regardless of whether you access Power BI through the web or any of the Power BI mobile apps (windows, android or iOS). You can also use these policies in conjunction with the preview of device-based policies mentioned here.
You can secure access to Power BI even further by enabling these conditional access policies can be enabled alongside Risk Based Conditional Access policy available with Azure AD Identity Protection.
The risk based policies give an advanced baseline of coverage, challenging users for MFA or blocking access as risk is detected.
Auditing is a feature of Power BI Pro and user-level auditing events will only be available for Pro users. In this Preview, auditing is available for customers in the United States. We are looking forward to your feedback and to expanding Auditing to other regions in the future.
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