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September 2022 whats new in azure AD updates
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This page is updated monthly, so revisit it regularly. If you're looking for items older than six months, you can find them in [Archive for What's new in Azure Active Directory](whats-new-archive.md).
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## September 2022
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### General Availability - Device-based conditional access on Linux Desktops
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**Type:** New feature
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**Service category:** Conditional Access
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**Product capability:** SSO
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This feature empowers users on Linux clients to register their devices with Azure AD, enroll into Intune management, and satisfy device-based Conditional Access policies when accessing their corporate resources.
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- Users can register their Linux devices with Azure AD.
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- Users can enroll in Mobile Device Management (Intune), which can be used to provide compliance decisions based upon policy definitions to allow device based conditional access on Linux Desktops.
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- If compliant, users can use Edge Browser to enable Single-Sign on to M365/Azure resources and satisfy device-based Conditional Access policies.
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For more information, see:
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- [Azure AD registered devices](../devices/concept-azure-ad-register.md)
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- [Plan your Azure Active Directory device deployment](../devices/plan-device-deployment.md)
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### General Availability - Azure AD SCIM Validator
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**Type:** New feature
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**Service category:** Provisioning
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**Product capability:** Outbound to SaaS Applications
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Independent Software Vendors(ISVs) and developers can self-test their SCIM endpoints for compatibility: We have made it easier for ISVs to validate that their endpoints are compatible with the SCIM-based Azure AD provisioning services. This is now in general availability (GA) status.
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For more information, see: [Tutorial: Validate a SCIM endpoint](../app-provisioning/scim-validator-tutorial.md)
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### General Availability - prevent accidental deletions
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**Type:** New feature
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**Service category:** Provisioning
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**Product capability:** Outbound to SaaS Applications
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Accidental deletion of users in any system could be disastrous. We’re excited to announce the general availability of the accidental deletions prevention capability as part of the Azure AD provisioning service. When the number of deletions to be processed in a single provisioning cycle spikes above a customer defined threshold, the Azure AD provisioning service will pause, provide you visibility into the potential deletions, and allow you to accept or reject the deletions. This functionality has historically been available for Azure AD Connect, and Azure AD Connect Cloud Sync. It's now available across the various provisioning flows, including both HR-driven provisioning and application provisioning.
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For more information, see: [Enable accidental deletions prevention in the Azure AD provisioning service](../app-provisioning/accidental-deletions.md)
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### General Availability - Identity Protection Anonymous and Malicious IP for ADFS on-premises logins
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**Type:** New feature
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**Service category:** Identity Protection
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**Product capability:** Identity Security & Protection
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Identity protection expands its Anonymous and Malicious IP detections to protect ADFS sign-ins. This will automatically apply to all customers who have AD Connect Health deployed and enabled, and will show up as the existing "Anonymous IP" or "Malicious IP" detections with a token issuer type of "AD Federation Services".
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For more information, see: [What is risk?](../identity-protection/concept-identity-protection-risks.md)
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### New Federated Apps available in Azure AD Application gallery - September 2022
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**Type:** New feature
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**Service category:** Enterprise Apps
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**Product capability:** 3rd Party Integration
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In September 2022 we've added the following 15 new applications in our App gallery with Federation support:
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[RocketReach SSO](../saas-apps/rocketreach-sso-tutorial.md), [Arena EU](../saas-apps/arena-eu-tutorial.md), [Zola](../saas-apps/zola-tutorial.md), [FourKites SAML2.0 SSO for Tracking](../saas-apps/fourkites-tutorial.md), [Syniverse Customer Portal](../saas-apps/syniverse-customer-portal-tutorial.md), [Rimo](https://rimo.app/), [Q Ware CMMS](https://qware.app/), [Mapiq (OIDC)](https://app.mapiq.com/), [NICE Cxone](../saas-apps/nice-cxone-tutorial.md), [dominKnow|ONE](../saas-apps/dominknowone-tutorial.md), [Waynbo for Azure AD](https://webportal-eu.waynbo.com/Login), [innDex](https://web.inndex.co.uk/azure/authorize), [Profiler Software](https://www.profiler.net.au/), [Trotto go links](https://trot.to/_/auth/login), [AsignetSSOIntegration](../saas-apps/asignet-sso-tutorial.md).
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You can also find the documentation of all the applications from here https://aka.ms/AppsTutorial,
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For listing your application in the Azure AD app gallery, please read the details here https://aka.ms/AzureADAppRequest
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## August 2022
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### General Availability - Ability to force reauthentication on Intune enrollment, risky sign-ins, and risky users

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