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Microsoft Office 365: Identity and Access Solutions

SESSION CODE: SECOFC310. Toby Knight Michael Mahoney Technology Specialist Solution Architect Microsoft Microsoft. Microsoft Office 365: Identity and Access Solutions. Describe the different Identity Options Explain the Identity Architecture and Features

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Microsoft Office 365: Identity and Access Solutions

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  1. SESSION CODE: SECOFC310 Toby Knight Michael Mahoney Technology Specialist Solution Architect Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft Office 365: Identity and Access Solutions (c) 2011 Microsoft. All rights reserved.

  2. Describe the different Identity Options Explain the Identity Architecture and Features Describe how federated authentication works Describe the various deployment scenarios Questions Session Objectives

  3. Office 365 Identity features • Password policy controls for Microsoft Online IDs • Single sign-on with corporate credentials • Directory Synchronization updates • Role-based administration: Five administration roles • Company Admin • Billing Admin • User Account Admin • HelpDesk Admin • Service Support Admin • “Admin on behalf of” for support partners

  4. Microsoft Online IDs Microsoft Online IDs + Microsoft Online Services Directory Synchronization Single Sign On + Directory Synchronization Identity Options Microsoft Online Services Identity Services Exchange Online Authentication platform Trust Contoso customer premises Active Directory Federation Server 2.0 Admin Portal/ PowerShell IdP SharePoint Online IdP Directory Store Provisioning platform MS Online Directory Sync AD Lync Online Office 365 Desktop Setup

  5. Identity options comparison 1. MS Online IDs 2. MS Online IDs + Dir Sync 3. Federated IDs + Dir Sync • Appropriate for • Smaller orgs without AD on-premise • Pros • No servers required on-premise • Cons • No SSO • No 2FA • 2 sets of credentials to manage with differing password policies • IDs mastered in the cloud • Appropriate for • Medium/Large orgs with AD on-premise • Pros • Users and groups mastered on-premise • Enables co-existence scenarios • Cons • No SSO • No 2FA • 2 sets of credentials to manage with differing password policies • Single server deployment • Appropriate for • Larger enterprise orgs with AD on-premise • Pros • SSO with corporate cred • IDs mastered on-premise • Password policy controlled on-premise • 2FA solutions possible • Enables co-existence scenarios • Cons • High availability server deployments required

  6. Sign on Experience • Office 365 Desktop setup required for rich clients • Installs client and operating system updates to enable best sign-on experience • Not required for Web kiosk scenarios (e.g. OWA) • Passwords prompts • Can be saved for rich applications, can remain “signed in” for web applications • Will prompt again when the password changes or expires • Single Sign Prompts • Can bypass prompts by using “Smart Links”. Still requires password for non-domain joined machines. • Prompt for User Name must be in UPN format for realm discovery • None Domain Joined Machines prompted for both Username Realm Discover and password (Active Directory credentials)

  7. Sign On ExperienceSSO vs. Online IDs Summary Outlook Web Application SharePoint Web Application ActiveSync, POP, IMAP, Entourage Office 2010, or Office 2007 SP2 Outlook 2007 or 2010 Lync Online Win7/Vista/XP Win 7/Vista/XP Win7/Vista/XP Each session Each session Each session Each session Once at setup MS Online IDs Online ID Online ID Online ID Online ID Online ID SSO IDs (domain joined) No prompt Each session No prompt Each Session Each Session AD credentials AD credentials AD credentials AD credentials AD credentials SSO IDs (non-domain joined) Each session Each session Each session Each session Each Session AD credentials AD credentials AD credentials AD credentials AD credentials

  8. Single Sign on Details Setup Authentication flows Deployment scenarios Identity federation rollout

  9. Microsoft Online PowerShell Module for Windows Connect to AD FS 2.0 and Microsoft Office 365 Add Domain (returns details for proof of ownership) Add Domain Single Sign on Setup for New domains Microsoft Online Services Identity Services Authentication platform Contoso customer premises Trust Active Directory Federation Server 2.0 Admin Portal/ PowerShell Update • Add Trust • Claim Rules • User Source ID = AD ObjectGUID Directory Store Provisioning platform Required Cname MSOL PowerShell Module Add Domain • Verify-Domain • Active/Mex/Passive • Token certs Current/Next • Brand URI etc

  10. Add a Sub domain for Single Sign On Convert a domain to Single Sign On Used to convert a Standard domain to Single Sign on Convert a domain from Single Sign on to Standard Should be used with caution, may require users to get a new password. Get Properties of a domain configured for Single Sign on Useful for trouble shooting/verification Update Properties for a Single Sign on Domain Required when items change such as Token signing certs Single Sign Operations

  11. DEMO: Federation Tool

  12. Identity FederationAuthentication flow (Passive/Web profile) Customer Microsoft Online Services User Source ID Logon (SAML 1.1) Token UPN:user@contoso.com Source User ID: ABC123 Auth Token UPN:user@contoso.com Unique ID: 254729

  13. Identity FederationAuthentication flow (MEX/Rich Client Profile) Customer Microsoft Online Services User Source ID Logon (SAML 1.1) Token UPN:user@contoso.com Source User ID: ABC123 Auth Token UPN:user@contoso.com Unique ID: 254729

  14. Identity FederationActive flow (Outlook/Active Sync) Customer Microsoft Online Services User Source ID Logon (SAML 1.1) Token UPN:user@contoso.com Source User ID: ABC123 Auth Token UPN:user@contoso.com Unique ID: 254729 Basic AuthCredentilas Username/Password

  15. Microsoft Online Services requirements MS Online business scenarios always use WS-* WS-Trust provides support for rich client authentication Identity federation supported initially only through AD FS 2.0 Protocols supported WS-*, SAML1.1 SAML-P coming later Strong authentication (2FA) solutions Web applications via ADFS Proxy sign in page or other proxies (UAG/TMG) Rich Clients dependent on configuration Identity Details

  16. AD FS 2.0 deployment options External user Active Directory AD FS 2.0 Server Proxy AD FS 2.0 Server AD FS 2.0 Server AD FS 2.0 Server Proxy Internal user Enterprise DMZ • Single server configuration • AD FS 2.0 server farm and load-balancer • AD FS 2.0 proxy server or UAG/TMG (External Users, Active Sync, Outlook)

  17. Preparing for Identity Federation • High availability design for AD FS 2.0 • Every User must have a UPN • UPN suffix must match a validated domain in Office 365 • UPN Character restrictions • Letters, numbers, dot, underscore or dash • No dot before @ symbol • Users may need to understand that they must use UPN to logon to Office 365 Apps • Can be hidden from users with smart links from domain machines

  18. Deployment options Identity federation • Domain conversion is a big switch. • Staged Rollout • Start with a Federated Domain and license users over time • Piloting Federation • Suitable for Existing production standard domain (running Directory Sync) containing production licensed users • Must use a different test domain, not sub-domain of an existing domain • Update Users UPN on premise to new Test domain • Must revert users back to a Managed domain at end of pilot

  19. Single Forest AD Structures and Considerations

  20. Currently supported scenarios Sign in to desktop machine with smart cards. i.e. Logon to workstation with smart card and then all connections are based on existing Kerberos tickets, no additional prompts for the smart card Web Applications Unsupported scenarios Non-Domain Joined (rich apps)/Mobile applications Strong Authentication

  21. Alternative Proxies and Strong Authentication • Number of options depending on needs • Rich Applications without strong authentication • Web apps with strong authentication (RSA etc) • OS/ActiveSync devices without strong authentication • Three options:

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