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The IT administrator at Fabrikam has added and configured an application from the [Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) application gallery](overview-application-gallery.md). They also made sure that access can be managed and that the application is secure by using the information in [Tutorial: Manage application access and security](tutorial-manage-access-security.md). They now need to understand the resources that are available to govern and monitor the application.
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By using the information in this tutorial, an administrator of the application learns how to:
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Using the information in this tutorial, an administrator of the application learns how to:
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> * Create an access review
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## Send logs to Azure Monitor
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The Azure AD activity logs only store information for a maximum of 30 days. Depending on your needs, you may require extra storage to back up the activity logs data. Using the Azure Monitor, you can archive the audit and sign logs to an Azure storage account to retain the data for a longer time.
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The Azure Monitor is also useful for rich visualization, monitoring and alerting of data. To learn more about the Azure Monitor and the cost considerations for additional storage, see [Azure AD activity logs in Azure Monitor](../reports-monitoring/concept-activity-logs-azure-monitor.md).
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The Azure Monitor is also useful for rich visualization, monitoring and alerting of data. To learn more about the Azure Monitor and the cost considerations for extra storage, see [Azure AD activity logs in Azure Monitor](../reports-monitoring/concept-activity-logs-azure-monitor.md).
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# Tutorial: Manage application access and security
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The IT administrator at Fabrikam has added and configured an application from the Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) application gallery. They now need to understand the features that are available to manage access to the application and make sure the application is secure.
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## Create a Conditional Access policy
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The administrator wants to make sure that only the people they assign to the application can securely sign in. To do this they can configure a conditional access policy for a group of users that enforces multi-factor authentication (MFA). For more information, see [What is Conditional Access?](../conditional-access/overview.md).
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The administrator wants to make sure that only the people they assign to the application can securely sign in. To do this, they can configure a conditional access policy for a group of users that enforces multi-factor authentication (MFA). For more information, see [What is Conditional Access?](../conditional-access/overview.md).
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### Create a group
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1. Select the **Applications** tab. Select **+ Add application**, and then in the Add applications page, select all the applications you want to add to the collection, or use the Search box to find applications.
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1. When you're finished adding applications, select **Add**. The list of selected applications appears. You can use the arrows to change the order of applications in the list.
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1. Select the **Owners** tab. Select **+ Add users and groups**, and then in the Add users and groups page, select the users or groups you want to assign ownership to. When you're finished selecting users and groups, choose **Select**.
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1. Select the **Users and groups** tab. Select **+ Add users and groups**, and then in the **Add users and groups** page, select the users or groups you want to assign the collection to. Or use the Search box to find users or groups. When you're finished selecting users and groups, choose Select.
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1. Select the **Users and groups** tab. Select **+ Add users and groups**, and then in the **Add users and groups** page, select the users or groups you want to assign the collection to. Or use the Search box to find users or groups. When you're finished selecting users and groups, choose **Select**.
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1. Select **Review + Create**, and then select **Create**. The properties for the new collection appear.
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