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Microsoft has added identity and access management capabilities employing GPS among other factors to its Azure Active Directory, a cloud identity solution, to counter sophisticated hacking techniques. Two-factor authentication is no longer sufficient to defend against malicious entry. The GPS-based named locations and filters look at a range of signals for authorized user access.
“People are very focused on taking advantage of identity, it’s become a classic: hackers don’t break in, they log in,” stated Microsoft chief information security officer (CISO) Bret Arsenault.
“The GPS-based named locations and filters for devices enable a new set of scenarios, such as restricting access from specific countries or regions based on GPS location and securing the use of devices from Surface Hubs to privileged access workstations,” added Vasu Jakkal, corporate vice president for Microsoft Security, Compliance and Identity in a blog post.

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