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| [Convert per-user MFA to Conditional Access MFA](recommendation-turn-off-per-user-mfa.md) | Users | All licenses | Generally available |
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| [Migrate applications from AD FS to Azure AD](recommendation-migrate-apps-from-adfs-to-azure-ad.md) | Applications | All licenses | Generally available |
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| [Migrate from ADAL to MSAL](recommendation-migrate-from-adal-to-msal.md) | Applications | All licenses | Generally available* |
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| [Migrate to Microsoft Authenticator](recommendation-migrate-to-authenticator.md) | Users | All licenses | Preview |
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| [Minimize MFA prompts from known devices](recommendation-mfa-from-known-devices.md) | Users | All licenses | Generally available |
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| [Remove unused applications](recommendation-remove-unused-apps.md) | Applications | Azure AD Premium P2 | Preview |
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| [Remove unused credentials from applications](recommendation-remove-unused-credential-from-apps.md) | Applications | Azure AD Premium P2 | Preview |
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| [Renew expiring application credentials](recommendation-renew-expiring-application-credential.md) | Applications | Azure AD Premium P2 | Preview |
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| [Renew expiring service principal credentials](recommendation-renew-expiring-service-principal-credential.md) | Applications | Azure AD Premium P2 | Preview |
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*The Migrate from ADAL to MSAL recommendation is generally available, but rolling out in phases. If you don't see this recommendation in your tenant, check back later.
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## Next steps
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title: Azure Active Directory SSO integration with BlueConic
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description: Learn how to configure single sign-on between Azure Active Directory and BlueConic.
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services: active-directory
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author: jeevansd
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manager: CelesteDG
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ms.reviewer: CelesteDG
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ms.service: active-directory
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ms.subservice: saas-app-tutorial
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ms.date: 05/26/2023
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# Azure Active Directory SSO integration with BlueConic
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In this article, you'll learn how to integrate BlueConic with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). BlueConic is the customer data platform (CDP) that puts unified, privacy-compliant first-party data into the hands of business teams that want to transform customer relationships and unleash growth. When you integrate BlueConic with Azure AD, you can:
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* Enable your users to be automatically signed-in to BlueConic with their Azure AD accounts.
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* Manage your accounts in one central location - the Azure portal.
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You'll configure and test Azure AD single sign-on for BlueConic in a test environment. BlueConic supports **IDP** initiated single sign-on.
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## Prerequisites
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To integrate Azure Active Directory with BlueConic, you need:
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* An Azure AD user account. If you don't already have one, you can [Create an account for free](https://azure.microsoft.com/free/?WT.mc_id=A261C142F).
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* One of the following roles: Global Administrator, Cloud Application Administrator, Application Administrator, or owner of the service principal.
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* An Azure AD subscription. If you don't have a subscription, you can get a [free account](https://azure.microsoft.com/free/).
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Before you begin the process of configuring single sign-on, you need to add the BlueConic application from the Azure AD gallery. You need a test user account to assign to the application and test the single sign-on configuration.
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### Add BlueConic from the Azure AD gallery
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Add BlueConic from the Azure AD application gallery to configure single sign-on with BlueConic. For more information on how to add application from the gallery, see the [Quickstart: Add application from the gallery](../manage-apps/add-application-portal.md).
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### Create and assign Azure AD test user
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Follow the guidelines in the [create and assign a user account](../manage-apps/add-application-portal-assign-users.md) article to create a test user account in the Azure portal called B.Simon.
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Alternatively, you can also use the [Enterprise App Configuration Wizard](https://portal.office.com/AdminPortal/home?Q=Docs#/azureadappintegration). In this wizard, you can add an application to your tenant, add users/groups to the app, and assign roles. The wizard also provides a link to the single sign-on configuration pane in the Azure portal. [Learn more about Microsoft 365 wizards.](/microsoft-365/admin/misc/azure-ad-setup-guides).
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## Configure Azure AD SSO
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Complete the following steps to enable Azure AD single sign-on in the Azure portal.
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1. In the Azure portal, on the **BlueConic** application integration page, find the **Manage** section and select **single sign-on**.
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1. On the **Select a single sign-on method** page, select **SAML**.
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1. On the **Set up single sign-on with SAML** page, select the pencil icon for **Basic SAML Configuration** to edit the settings.
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![Screenshot shows how to edit Basic SAML Configuration.](common/edit-urls.png "Configuration")
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1. On the **Basic SAML Configuration** section, perform the following steps:
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![Screenshot shows the Certificate download link.](common/certificatebase64.png "Certificate")
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![Screenshot shows to copy configuration appropriate URL.](common/copy-configuration-urls.png "Metadata")
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To configure single sign-on on **BlueConic** side, you need to send the downloaded **Certificate (Base64)** and appropriate copied URLs from Azure portal to [BlueConic support team](mailto:[email protected]). They set this setting to have the SAML SSO connection set properly on both sides
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In this section, you create a user called Britta Simon in BlueConic. Work with [BlueConic support team](mailto:[email protected]) to add the users in the BlueConic platform. Users must be created and activated before you use single sign-on.
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* Click on Test this application in Azure portal and you should be automatically signed in to the BlueConic for which you set up the SSO.
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* You can use Microsoft My Apps. When you click the BlueConic tile in the My Apps, you should be automatically signed in to the BlueConic for which you set up the SSO. For more information about the My Apps, see [Introduction to the My Apps](../user-help/my-apps-portal-end-user-access.md).
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Once you configure BlueConic you can enforce session control, which protects exfiltration and infiltration of your organization’s sensitive data in real time. Session control extends from Conditional Access. [Learn how to enforce session control with Microsoft Cloud App Security](/cloud-app-security/proxy-deployment-aad).
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# Azure Active Directory SSO integration with Getty Images
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In this article, you'll learn how to integrate Getty Images with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). Getty Images finds the perfect image for your next project from the world's best photo library of creative stock photos, vector art illustrations and stock photography. When you integrate Getty Images with Azure AD, you can:
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## Additional resources
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* [What is single sign-on with Azure Active Directory?](../manage-apps/what-is-single-sign-on.md)
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