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Which Microsoft Entra ID feature should an architect recommend for adaptive risk-based authentication — requiring MFA when sign-in risk is elevated (unusual location, anonymous IP, leaked credentials)?
ADisabling MFA when users complain
BSharing TOTP codes via email
CMicrosoft Entra ID Conditional Access policies (often with Identity Protection signals)
DSingle static password policy across all users
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Microsoft Entra ID Conditional Access policies (often with Identity Protection signals)
Conditional Access + Identity Protection is Entra's adaptive-MFA stack (per AZ-305 §1 auth). The other options weaken security.
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