Alerts and Licensing Requirements
Azure Active Directory | Change to Conditional Access Policy State
License Required: Azure AD Premium P1
Azure Active Directory | Medium Level and At Risk User Identified
License Required: Azure AD Premium P2
Azure Active Directory | High-Level and At-Risk User-Identified
License Required: Azure AD Premium P2
Microsoft 365 | Users with Risk Policy Disabled
License Required: Azure AD Premium P2
Azure Active Directory | Conditional Access Policies List Modified
License Required: Azure AD Premium P1
Azure Active Directory | Enabled Administrative Roles List Modified
License Required: Azure AD Premium P1
Azure Active Directory | Assigned App Policies Modified
License Required: Azure AD Premium P1
Azure Active Directory | Active Guest User List Modified
License Required: Azure AD Premium P1
Microsoft 365 | Hours Since Last Directory Sync >=24
License Required: Azure AD Premium P1
Azure Active Directory | Changes to Managed App Policies Assignment
License Required: Azure AD Premium P1
Azure Active Directory | Application Sign-in Success has dropped below 60%
License Required: Azure AD Premium P1
Microsoft 365 | Change to Directory Sync Enablement
License Required: Azure AD Premium P1
Microsoft 365 | Change to Privileged Users
License Required: Azure AD Premium P2
Microsoft 365 | Exposure to Suspicious Sign-Ins
License Required: Azure AD Premium P2
Microsoft 365 | Exposure to User Account(s) Due to Lack of Strong Authentication
License Required: Azure AD Premium P2
Microsoft 365 | Exposure to Account(s) With Weak Password
License Required: Azure AD Premium P2
Microsoft 365 | Serious Exposure to Privileged Account(s) Due to Overuse
License Required: Azure AD Premium P2
Microsoft 365 | Exposure to Privileged Account(s) Due to Lack of Strong Authentication
License Required: Azure AD Premium P2
Additional Information
Azure AD Premium P1 includes features such as Conditional Access policies, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), and more.
Azure AD Premium P2 includes advanced security features like Identity Protection, which identifies and categorizes risky users and events, and Privileged Identity Management (PIM).
For more details on Microsoft 365 licensing requirements, please refer to the Microsoft Entra Licensing Documentation.