ConnectTech

MFA & Conditional Access

Secure logins that protect your Microsoft 365 and business accounts

Most account compromises happen from stolen passwords. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) and Conditional Access help stop unauthorized logins—serving Winston-Salem, Kernersville, Greensboro, and High Point.

  • Reduce password-based compromise
  • Improve sign-in security and policy consistency
  • Practical setup with user experience in mind

Why MFA and Conditional Access matter

Passwords are easy to steal. Identity controls help stop unauthorized access before damage happens.

Stops password-only attacks

MFA adds a second step so stolen passwords alone aren’t enough.

Reduces business email compromise (BEC)

Strong sign-in controls help prevent inbox takeover and impersonation attempts.

Email Security →

Creates consistent access policies

Conditional Access helps enforce rules for sign-ins based on risk and business needs.

Not sure if MFA is set up correctly?

Request an assessment and we’ll identify the biggest identity risks first.

Request an IT Assessment

What MFA & Conditional Access services can include

Practical improvements focused on reducing compromise risk and keeping daily work smooth.

MFA rollout planning

Plan the rollout and onboarding so users adopt MFA with minimal disruption.

Account protection baseline

Improve identity posture with sensible default controls and best-practice settings.

Conditional Access policy alignment

Align access policies to reduce risky sign-ins while maintaining productivity.

Microsoft 365 identity hardening

Strengthen Microsoft 365 identity controls aligned to business needs.

Microsoft 365 Support →

Recovery and admin controls

Help reduce lockout risk with practical recovery planning and admin best practices.

Security + endpoint alignment

Identity protection works best with endpoint protection, patching, and monitoring.

Cybersecurity →

How MFA and Conditional Access are typically implemented

A structured approach that reduces risk without creating chaos for users.

  1. Assess current sign-in risk

    Review how users sign in today and identify the largest compromise risks.

  2. Roll out MFA with support

    Enable MFA in a controlled way and support users through enrollment.

  3. Apply Conditional Access policies

    Implement sensible access policies to reduce risky sign-ins and enforce consistency.

Want phishing protection too?

Email security and MFA are strongest together.

Email Security

MFA & Conditional Access FAQs

Common questions from businesses improving Microsoft 365 login security.

Do you provide MFA and Conditional Access support in Winston-Salem, Kernersville, Greensboro, and High Point?
Yes. We support businesses across the Triad with Microsoft 365 security improvements including MFA and access policies.
Will MFA slow down users?
MFA adds a brief verification step, but it significantly reduces compromise risk. The goal is to implement it with a user-friendly rollout and practical policies.
What is Conditional Access?
Conditional Access is a set of sign-in rules that can help enforce security requirements based on business needs. It’s commonly used to reduce risky access patterns and improve consistency.
Is MFA enough by itself?
MFA is a high-impact control, but it’s strongest when paired with email security, endpoint protection, patching, and monitoring.
How do we get started?
Start by requesting an IT Assessment. We’ll review your environment and recommend the best next steps.

Ready to secure business logins?

Request an assessment and we’ll prioritize the biggest identity risks first.

Request an IT Assessment

Request an IT Assessment

Tell us about your Microsoft 365 and login security needs. We’ll respond during business hours.

Prefer to call? (336) 422-7440

Request Assessment Call