Case Study -Overview -Litware, Inc. is a pharmaceutical company that has a subsidiary named Fabrikam, Inc.Litware has of

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Case Study -Overview -Litware, Inc. is a pharmaceutical company that has a subsidiary named Fabrikam, Inc.Litware has of

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Case Study -Overview -Litware, Inc. is a pharmaceutical company that has a subsidiary named Fabrikam, Inc.Litware has offices in Boston and Seattle, but has employees located across the United States. Employees connect remotely to either office by using a VPN connection.Existing Environment. Identity EnvironmentThe network contains an Active Directory forest named litware.com that is linked to an Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) tenant named litware.com. Azure ADConnect uses pass-through authentication and has password hash synchronization disabled.Litware.com contains a user named User1 who oversees all application development.Litware implements Azure AD Application Proxy.Fabrikam has an Azure AD tenant named fabrikam.com. The users at Fabrikam access the resources in litware.com by using guest accounts in the litware.com tenant.Existing Environment. Cloud EnvironmentAll the users at Litware have Microsoft 365 Enterprise E5 licenses. All the built-in anomaly detection policies in Microsoft Cloud App Security are enabled.Litware has an Azure subscription associated to the litware.com Azure AD tenant. The subscription contains an Azure Sentinel instance that uses the Azure ActiveDirectory connector and the Office 365 connector. Azure Sentinel currently collects the Azure AD sign-ins logs and audit logs.Existing Environment. On-premises EnvironmentThe on-premises network contains the servers shown in the following table.Both Litware offices connect directly to the internet. Both offices connect to virtual networks in the Azure subscription by using a site-to-site VPN connection. All on-premises domain controllers are prevented from accessing the internet.Requirements. Delegation RequirementsLitware identifies the following delegation requirements: Delegate the management of privileged roles by using Azure AD Privileged Identity Management (PIM). Prevent nonprivileged users from registering applications in the litware.com Azure AD tenant. Use custom programs for Identity Governance. Ensure that User1 can create enterprise applications in Azure AD. Use the principle of least privilege.Requirements. Licensing RequirementsLitware recently added a custom user attribute named LWLicenses to the litware.com Active Directory forest. Litware wants to manage the assignment of AzureAD licenses by modifying the value of the LWLicenses attribute. Users who have the appropriate value for LWLicenses must be added automatically to aMicrosoft 365 group that has the appropriate licenses assigned.Requirements. Management RequirementsLitware wants to create a group named LWGroup1 that will contain all the Azure AD user accounts for Litware but exclude all the Azure AD guest accounts.Requirements. Authentication RequirementsLitware identifies the following authentication requirements: Implement multi-factor authentication (MFA) for all Litware users by using conditional access policies.Exempt users from using MFA to authenticate to Azure AD from the Boston office of Litware. Implement a banned password list for the litware.com forest. Enforce MFA when accessing on-premises applications. Automatically detect and remediate externally leaked credentials.Requirements. Access RequirementsLitware identifies the following access requirements: Control all access to all Azure resources and Azure AD applications by using conditional access policies. Implement a conditional access policy that has session controls for Microsoft SharePoint Online. Control privileged access to applications by using access reviews in Azure AD.Requirements. Monitoring RequirementsLitware wants to use the Fusion rule in Azure Sentinel to detect multi-staged attacks that include a combination of suspicious Azure AD sign-ins followed by anomalous Microsoft Office 365 activity.HOTSPOT -You need to identify which roles to use for managing role assignments. The solution must meet the delegation requirements.What should you do? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.Hot Area:
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