Top 5 ways to Improve your Apple end user experience in M365/AAAD

Speakers: Mark Morowczynski

Level: Presentation

Excerpt: Apple platforms out of the box will integrate with M365 but not at the quality end user experience many have come to expect. However, with recent additions and best practices, the user experience on the Apple platforms can be greatly improved. Additionally, this also has the benefit of improving your security posture.
In this session, we’ll do a deep dive on how to reduce authentication prompts on the Apple platforms, best practices in integrating device identity with M365/AAD, and Azure AD Conditional Access Do’s and Dont’s for your identity and access management teams.

Description: We are from the Microsoft identity product group responsible for Active Directory and Azure Active Directory. We’ve noticed many customers struggle to deliver a good end user experience to their Apple Platforms. There are various ways to do this, but many customers are simply unaware of recommended configurations and best practices. We’ve also observed in the MacAdmins slack, where members try to determine why their end users are feeling so much pain when accessing M365 resources. This will be a deeply technical session that focuses not only on what can be done to improve this experience, but how the underlying Microsoft and Apple technologies can work better together. .


About the speaker

Mark Morowczynski

Mark Morowczynski (@markmorow) is a Principal Program Manager on the customer success team in the Microsoft Identity division. He spends most of his time working with customers on their deployments of Azure Active Directory. Previously he was Premier Field Engineer supporting Active Directory, Active Directory Federation Services and Windows Client performance. He was also one of the founders of the AskPFEPlat blog. He’s spoken at various industry events such as Black Hat, Defcon Blue Team Village, Blue Team Con, GrayHat, several BSides, Microsoft Ignite, Microsoft Inspire, Microsoft MVP Summits, The Experts Conference (TEC), The Cloud Identity Summit, SANs Security Summits and TechMentor. He can be frequently found on Twitter as @markmorow arguing about baseball and making sometimes funny gifs.

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