
Passwordless Auth with Microsoft Entra
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What Passwordless Auth with Microsoft Entra does
Implementing Passwordless Auth with Microsoft Entra enables organizations to transition from traditional password-based authentication to more secure methods. This skill focuses on utilizing Microsoft Entra ID in conjunction with FIDO2 security keys, Windows Hello for Business, and Microsoft Authenticator passkeys to create a robust authentication framework. By leveraging these technologies, businesses can significantly reduce the risk of phishing attacks, credential stuffing, and brute force attempts, which are common vulnerabilities in password-based systems.
The skill is particularly beneficial for organizations looking to comply with regulatory requirements for multifactor authentication (MFA) that is resistant to phishing. It provides a clear workflow for configuring authentication methods policies, enabling FIDO2 security keys, and setting up Windows Hello for Business. Additionally, it guides users through the setup of conditional access policies that enforce the use of phishing-resistant authentication methods across applications, ensuring a higher level of security for sensitive operations.
This skill is designed for IT professionals and security teams who are responsible for implementing and managing authentication strategies within their organizations. It is ideal for enterprises migrating from legacy authentication methods to modern, secure alternatives. By adopting these passwordless techniques, organizations can not only enhance security but also reduce helpdesk costs associated with password resets, ultimately leading to a more efficient IT environment.
To utilize this skill, organizations must meet specific prerequisites, including having the appropriate Microsoft Entra ID licenses and compatible hardware. The detailed configuration steps provided in the skill make it straightforward for users to implement these advanced authentication methods effectively.
When to use it
Use this skill when your organization aims to implement passwordless authentication methods and comply with phishing-resistant MFA requirements.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for environments that rely on legacy authentication protocols like NTLM or basic authentication, which must be updated first.
What you can build with it
Enterprise Deployment of FIDO2 Keys
An organization deploys FIDO2 security keys to all employees to enhance security and eliminate password-related vulnerabilities.
Migrating from Legacy MFA
A company transitions from SMS-based MFA to phishing-resistant authentication methods using this skill to comply with new security regulations.
Implementing Windows Hello for Business
An IT team configures Windows Hello for Business across devices to provide a seamless and secure passwordless sign-in experience.
How to install Passwordless Auth with Microsoft Entra
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Written by mukul975Implementing Passwordless Auth with Microsoft Entra
When to Use
- Organization wants to eliminate password-based attacks (phishing, credential stuffing, brute force)
- Regulatory or internal mandate requires phishing-resistant MFA (Executive Order 14028, CISA guidance)
- Deploying FIDO2 security keys or Windows Hello for Business across the enterprise
- Migrating from legacy MFA (SMS, phone call) to phishing-resistant authentication methods
- Implementing passkey support for hybrid or cloud-joined Windows devices
- Reducing helpdesk costs from password reset requests
Do not use for environments that cannot support modern authentication protocols; legacy applications using NTLM or basic authentication must be migrated first.
Prerequisites
- Microsoft Entra ID P1 or P2 license (Azure AD Premium)
- Windows 10/11 22H2+ for Windows Hello for Business deployment
- FIDO2-compliant security keys (YubiKey 5 Series, Feitian BioPass, Google Titan)
- Microsoft Authenticator app 6.8+ for passkey support on iOS 16+/Android 14+
- Hybrid Azure AD join or Azure AD join configured for Windows devices
- Conditional Access policies configured for authentication strength
Workflow
Step 1: Configure Authentication Methods Policy
Enable passwordless authentication methods in Microsoft Entra:
# Connect to Microsoft Graph
Connect-MgGraph -Scopes "Policy.ReadWrite.AuthenticationMethod", "User.ReadWrite.All"
# Enable FIDO2 Security Key authentication method
$fido2Policy = @{
"@odata.type" = "#microsoft.graph.fido2AuthenticationMethodConfiguration"
state = "enabled"
isAttestationEnforced = $true
isSelfServiceRegistrationAllowed = $true
keyRestrictions = @{
isEnforced = $true
enforcementType = "allow"
aaGuids = @(
"cb69481e-8ff7-4039-93ec-0a2729a154a8", # YubiKey 5 Series
"ee882879-721c-4913-9775-3dfcce97072a", # YubiKey 5 NFC
"fa2b99dc-9e39-4257-8f92-4a30d23c4118", # YubiKey 5C NFC
"2fc0579f-8113-47ea-b116-bb5a8db9202a", # YubiKey Bio
"73bb0cd4-e502-49b8-9c6f-b59445bf720b" # Google Titan
)
}
includeTargets = @(
@{
targetType = "group"
id = "all_users" # Or specific security group ID
}
)
}
Update-MgPolicyAuthenticationMethodPolicyAuthenticationMethodConfiguration `
-AuthenticationMethodConfigurationId "fido2" `
-BodyParameter $fido2Policy
# Enable Microsoft Authenticator with passkey support
$authenticatorPolicy = @{
"@odata.type" = "#microsoft.graph.microsoftAuthenticatorAuthenticationMethodConfiguration"
state = "enabled"
featureSettings = @{
displayAppInformationRequiredState = @{
state = "enabled"
includeTarget = @{
targetType = "group"
id = "all_users"
}
}
displayLocationInformationRequiredState = @{
state = "enabled"
includeTarget = @{
targetType = "group"
id = "all_users"
}
}
companionAppAllowedState = @{
state = "enabled"
}
}
includeTargets = @(
@{
targetType = "group"
id = "all_users"
authenticationMode = "any"
}
)
}
Update-MgPolicyAuthenticationMethodPolicyAuthenticationMethodConfiguration `
-AuthenticationMethodConfigurationId "microsoftAuthenticator" `
-BodyParameter $authenticatorPolicy
# Enable Windows Hello for Business
$whfbPolicy = @{
"@odata.type" = "#microsoft.graph.windowsHelloForBusinessAuthenticationMethodConfiguration"
state = "enabled"
pinMinimumLength = 6
pinMaximumLength = 127
pinLowercaseCharactersUsage = "allowed"
pinUppercaseCharactersUsage = "allowed"
pinSpecialCharactersUsage = "allowed"
securityKeyForSignIn = "enabled"
includeTargets = @(
@{
targetType = "group"
id = "all_users"
}
)
}
Update-MgPolicyAuthenticationMethodPolicyAuthenticationMethodConfiguration `
-AuthenticationMethodConfigurationId "windowsHelloForBusiness" `
-BodyParameter $whfbPolicy
Write-Host "Passwordless authentication methods enabled successfully"
Step 2: Configure Authentication Strength Conditional Access
Create Conditional Access policies requiring phishing-resistant authentication:
# Create custom authentication strength for phishing-resistant MFA
$authStrength = @{
displayName = "Phishing-Resistant Passwordless"
description = "Requires FIDO2, WHfB, or certificate-based authentication"
allowedCombinations = @(
"fido2",
"windowsHelloForBusiness",
"x509CertificateMultiFactor"
)
requirementsSatisfied = "mfa"
}
$strengthPolicy = New-MgPolicyAuthenticationStrengthPolicy -BodyParameter $authStrength
# Create Conditional Access policy requiring phishing-resistant auth
$caPolicy = @{
displayName = "Require Phishing-Resistant Auth for All Apps"
state = "enabledForReportingButNotEnforced" # Start in report-only
conditions = @{
users = @{
includeUsers = @("All")
excludeGroups = @("Passwordless-Exclusion-Group")
}
applications = @{
includeApplications = @("All")
}
clientAppTypes = @("browser", "mobileAppsAndDesktopClients")
}
grantControls = @{
operator = "OR"
authenticationStrength = @{
id = $strengthPolicy.Id
}
}
}
New-MgIdentityConditionalAccessPolicy -BodyParameter $caPolicy
# Create stricter policy for admin portals
$adminPolicy = @{
displayName = "Require Security Key for Admin Access"
state = "enabled"
conditions = @{
users = @{
includeRoles = @(
"62e90394-69f5-4237-9190-012177145e10", # Global Admin
"194ae4cb-b126-40b2-bd5b-6091b380977d", # Security Admin
"f28a1f50-f6e7-4571-818b-6a12f2af6b6c", # SharePoint Admin
"29232cdf-9323-42fd-ade2-1d097af3e4de" # Exchange Admin
)
}
applications = @{
includeApplications = @(
"797f4846-ba00-4fd7-ba43-dac1f8f63013", # Azure Portal
"00000006-0000-0ff1-ce00-000000000000", # Microsoft 365 Admin
"0000000a-0000-0000-c000-000000000000" # Entra Admin Center
)
}
}
grantControls = @{
operator = "OR"
authenticationStrength = @{
id = $strengthPolicy.Id
}
}
sessionControls = @{
signInFrequency = @{
value = 4
type = "hours"
isEnabled = $true
}
}
}
New-MgIdentityConditionalAccessPolicy -BodyParameter $adminPolicy
Step 3: Deploy Windows Hello for Business via Intune
Configure WHfB deployment through Microsoft Intune MDM:
# Create Windows Hello for Business configuration profile in Intune
$whfbProfile = @{
"@odata.type" = "#microsoft.graph.windowsIdentityProtectionConfiguration"
displayName = "WHfB - Enterprise Deployment"
description = "Windows Hello for Business configuration for all managed devices"
useSecurityKeyForSignin = $true
windowsHelloForBusinessBlocked = $false
pinMinimumLength = 6
pinMaximumLength = 127
pinUppercaseCharactersUsage = "allowed"
pinLowercaseCharactersUsage = "allowed"
pinSpecialCharactersUsage = "allowed"
enhancedAntiSpoofingForFacialFeaturesEnabled = $true
pinRecoveryEnabled = $true
securityDeviceRequired = $true # Require TPM
unlockWithBiometricsEnabled = $true
useCertificatesForOnPremisesAuthEnabled = $true # For hybrid scenarios
# Cloud Kerberos Trust for hybrid join (recommended over key trust)
windowsHelloForBusinessAuthenticationMethod = "cloudKerberosTrust"
}
# Create the configuration profile
$profile = New-MgDeviceManagementDeviceConfiguration -BodyParameter $whfbProfile
# Assign to all Windows devices
$assignment = @{
target = @{
"@odata.type" = "#microsoft.graph.allDevicesAssignmentTarget"
}
}
New-MgDeviceManagementDeviceConfigurationAssignment `
-DeviceConfigurationId $profile.Id `
-BodyParameter $assignment
# Configure Cloud Kerberos Trust (for hybrid Azure AD joined devices)
# This eliminates the need for PKI infrastructure
# Requires Azure AD Kerberos module
Import-Module AzureADHybridAuthenticationManagement
# Create Azure AD Kerberos Server object in on-premises AD
$domain = "corp.local"
$cloudCredential = Get-Credential -Message "Enter Azure AD Global Admin credentials"
$domainCredential = Get-Credential -Message "Enter on-premises Domain Admin credentials"
Set-AzureADKerberosServer `
-Domain $domain `
-CloudCredential $cloudCredential `
-DomainCredential $domainCredential
# Verify Kerberos Server object
Get-AzureADKerberosServer -Domain $domain -CloudCredential $cloudCredential `
-DomainCredential $domainCredential
Write-Host "Cloud Kerberos Trust configured for hybrid WHfB deployment"
Step 4: Register FIDO2 Security Keys for Users
Implement security key registration workflow:
# Bulk FIDO2 security key registration via Temporary Access Pass
# Step 1: Issue Temporary Access Pass for key registration
function Issue-TemporaryAccessPass {
param(
[string]$UserId,
[int]$LifetimeMinutes = 60,
[bool]$IsUsableOnce = $true
)
$tap = @{
"@odata.type" = "#microsoft.graph.temporaryAccessPassAuthenticationMethod"
lifetimeInMinutes = $LifetimeMinutes
isUsableOnce = $IsUsableOnce
}
$result = New-MgUserAuthenticationTemporaryAccessPassMethod `
-UserId $UserId `
-BodyParameter $tap
return @{
UserId = $UserId
TemporaryAccessPass = $result.TemporaryAccessPass
ExpiresAt = $result.CreatedDateTime.AddMinutes($LifetimeMinutes)
}
}
# Bulk issue TAPs for security key registration event
$registrationUsers = Import-Csv "security_key_registration_list.csv"
$tapResults = foreach ($user in $registrationUsers) {
$tap = Issue-TemporaryAccessPass -UserId $user.UserPrincipalName
[PSCustomObject]@{
User = $user.UserPrincipalName
TAP = $tap.TemporaryAccessPass
Expires = $tap.ExpiresAt
KeySerial = $user.AssignedKeySerial
}
}
# Export TAPs for secure distribution to registration team
$tapResults | Export-Csv "tap_assignments.csv" -NoTypeInformation
# Monitor FIDO2 registration progress
function Get-Fido2RegistrationStatus {
$allUsers = Get-MgUser -All -Property "id,userPrincipalName,department"
$registrationStatus = foreach ($user in $allUsers) {
$methods = Get-MgUserAuthenticationFido2Method -UserId $user.Id
[PSCustomObject]@{
UserPrincipalName = $user.UserPrincipalName
Department = $user.Department
Fido2KeyCount = $methods.Count
KeyModels = ($methods.Model -join ", ")
RegistrationDates = ($methods.CreatedDateTime -join ", ")
HasBackupKey = $methods.Count -ge 2
}
}
return $registrationStatus
}
$status = Get-Fido2RegistrationStatus
$total = $status.Count
$registered = ($status | Where-Object { $_.Fido2KeyCount -gt 0 }).Count
$withBackup = ($status | Where-Object { $_.HasBackupKey }).Count
Write-Host "FIDO2 Registration Progress"
Write-Host " Total Users: $total"
Write-Host " Registered: $registered ($([math]::Round($registered/$total*100,1))%)"
Write-Host " With Backup: $withBackup ($([math]::Round($withBackup/$total*100,1))%)"
Step 5: Disable Legacy Authentication Methods
Phase out phishable authentication factors:
# Disable SMS and voice call authentication
$smsPolicy = @{
"@odata.type" = "#microsoft.graph.smsAuthenticationMethodConfiguration"
state = "disabled"
}
Update-MgPolicyAuthenticationMethodPolicyAuthenticationMethodConfiguration `
-AuthenticationMethodConfigurationId "sms" `
-BodyParameter $smsPolicy
$voicePolicy = @{
"@odata.type" = "#microsoft.graph.voiceAuthenticationMethodConfiguration"
state = "disabled"
}
Update-MgPolicyAuthenticationMethodPolicyAuthenticationMethodConfiguration `
-AuthenticationMethodConfigurationId "voice" `
-BodyParameter $voicePolicy
# Block legacy authentication protocols via Conditional Access
$blockLegacyPolicy = @{
displayName = "Block Legacy Authentication"
state = "enabled"
conditions = @{
users = @{ includeUsers = @("All") }
applications = @{ includeApplications = @("All") }
clientAppTypes = @(
"exchangeActiveSync",
"other"
)
}
grantControls = @{
operator = "OR"
builtInControls = @("block")
}
}
New-MgIdentityConditionalAccessPolicy -BodyParameter $blockLegacyPolicy
# Audit users still using legacy authentication
$legacyAuthReport = Get-MgAuditLogSignIn -Filter "clientAppUsed ne 'Browser' and clientAppUsed ne 'Mobile Apps and Desktop clients'" `
-Top 1000 | Group-Object userPrincipalName | Select-Object Count, Name |
Sort-Object Count -Descending
Write-Host "Users with Legacy Auth (last 30 days):"
$legacyAuthReport | Format-Table -AutoSize
Step 6: Monitor Passwordless Adoption Metrics
Track deployment progress and authentication method usage:
# Generate passwordless adoption dashboard data
function Get-PasswordlessAdoptionMetrics {
# Authentication method registration statistics
$registrationReport = Get-MgReportAuthenticationMethodUserRegistrationDetail -All
$metrics = @{
TotalUsers = $registrationReport.Count
PasswordlessCapable = ($registrationReport | Where-Object { $_.IsPasswordlessCapable }).Count
MfaRegistered = ($registrationReport | Where-Object { $_.IsMfaRegistered }).Count
Fido2Registered = ($registrationReport | Where-Object { "fido2" -in $_.MethodsRegistered }).Count
WhfbRegistered = ($registrationReport | Where-Object { "windowsHelloForBusiness" -in $_.MethodsRegistered }).Count
AuthenticatorRegistered = ($registrationReport | Where-Object { "microsoftAuthenticator" -in $_.MethodsRegistered }).Count
SmsOnly = ($registrationReport | Where-Object {
"sms" -in $_.MethodsRegistered -and
"fido2" -notin $_.MethodsRegistered -and
"windowsHelloForBusiness" -notin $_.MethodsRegistered
}).Count
}
# Authentication method usage from sign-in logs
$signInLogs = Get-MgAuditLogSignIn -Top 10000 -Filter "createdDateTime ge $((Get-Date).AddDays(-30).ToString('yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ssZ'))"
$authMethodUsage = $signInLogs |
Group-Object { $_.AuthenticationMethodsUsed -join "," } |
Select-Object Count, Name | Sort-Object Count -Descending
return @{
Registration = $metrics
Usage = $authMethodUsage
}
}
$adoption = Get-PasswordlessAdoptionMetrics
$reg = $adoption.Registration
Write-Host "PASSWORDLESS ADOPTION REPORT"
Write-Host "============================"
Write-Host "Total Users: $($reg.TotalUsers)"
Write-Host "Passwordless Capable: $($reg.PasswordlessCapable) ($([math]::Round($reg.PasswordlessCapable/$reg.TotalUsers*100,1))%)"
Write-Host " FIDO2 Keys: $($reg.Fido2Registered)"
Write-Host " Windows Hello: $($reg.WhfbRegistered)"
Write-Host " Authenticator: $($reg.AuthenticatorRegistered)"
Write-Host "MFA Registered: $($reg.MfaRegistered) ($([math]::Round($reg.MfaRegistered/$reg.TotalUsers*100,1))%)"
Write-Host "SMS Only (needs upgrade): $($reg.SmsOnly)"
Key Concepts
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| FIDO2 | Fast Identity Online 2 standard enabling passwordless authentication using public-key cryptography bound to hardware authenticators or platform credentials |
| Passkey | FIDO2 credential that can be device-bound (security key) or synced across devices, providing phishing-resistant authentication without passwords |
| Windows Hello for Business | Windows platform authenticator using PIN, fingerprint, or facial recognition backed by TPM-protected asymmetric keys for passwordless sign-in |
| Cloud Kerberos Trust | Deployment model for hybrid WHfB that uses Azure AD Kerberos to authenticate to on-premises resources without requiring PKI certificate infrastructure |
| Temporary Access Pass | Time-limited passcode issued by admins enabling users to register passwordless methods or recover access when their primary method is unavailable |
| Authentication Strength | Conditional Access capability in Microsoft Entra that specifies which authentication method combinations satisfy MFA requirements for a given policy |
Tools & Systems
- Microsoft Entra Admin Center: Portal for configuring authentication methods, Conditional Access policies, and monitoring sign-in analytics
- Microsoft Intune: MDM/MAM platform for deploying Windows Hello for Business configuration profiles to managed devices
- Microsoft Graph API: Programmatic interface for managing authentication methods, policies, and generating adoption reports
- FIDO2 Security Keys: Hardware authenticators (YubiKey, Feitian, Google Titan) storing cryptographic credentials for phishing-resistant authentication
Common Scenarios
Scenario: Enterprise-Wide Passwordless Migration
Context: Organization with 5,000 users plans to eliminate passwords within 12 months after experiencing a phishing attack that compromised 47 accounts. Current state: 60% use SMS MFA, 30% use Authenticator app, 10% have no MFA.
Approach:
- Phase 1 (Month 1-2): Enable FIDO2 and WHfB authentication methods in report-only Conditional Access
- Phase 2 (Month 2-3): Deploy WHfB to all managed Windows devices via Intune with Cloud Kerberos Trust
- Phase 3 (Month 3-5): Distribute FIDO2 security keys to executives, IT admins, and finance (highest-risk users first)
- Phase 4 (Month 5-8): Enable Authenticator passkeys for mobile-primary users and field workers
- Phase 5 (Month 8-10): Switch Conditional Access from report-only to enforced for phishing-resistant auth
- Phase 6 (Month 10-12): Disable SMS and voice call methods, block legacy authentication protocols
- Ongoing: Monitor adoption metrics, issue TAPs for stragglers, maintain break-glass accounts
Pitfalls:
- Not deploying Cloud Kerberos Trust causes WHfB to fail for on-premises resource access in hybrid environments
- Enforcing passwordless without ensuring all applications support modern authentication breaks access
- Issuing only one security key per user without a backup creates lockout risk if the key is lost
- Not configuring Temporary Access Pass as a recovery method before disabling password-based sign-in
Output Format
PASSWORDLESS AUTHENTICATION DEPLOYMENT REPORT
================================================
Tenant: corp.onmicrosoft.com
Users: 5,247
Deployment Phase: Phase 4 (Authenticator Passkeys)
AUTHENTICATION METHOD REGISTRATION
Passwordless Capable: 4,103 / 5,247 (78.2%)
FIDO2 Security Keys: 892 (17.0%)
Windows Hello: 2,847 (54.3%)
Authenticator Passkey: 1,234 (23.5%)
Certificate-Based: 312 (5.9%)
LEGACY METHOD STATUS
SMS-Only Users: 387 (7.4%) -- migration in progress
Voice-Only Users: 0 (disabled)
No MFA Users: 42 (0.8%) -- TAPs issued
CONDITIONAL ACCESS
Phishing-Resistant Policy: ENFORCED (all users except exclusion group)
Legacy Auth Block: ENABLED
Admin Portal Policy: SECURITY KEY REQUIRED
SIGN-IN ANALYTICS (Last 30 Days)
Total Sign-Ins: 847,293
Passwordless: 623,891 (73.6%)
Password + MFA: 198,402 (23.4%)
Password Only: 0 (blocked)
Legacy Protocol: 0 (blocked)
SECURITY IMPACT
Phishing Incidents: 0 (down from 47 pre-deployment)
Password Reset Tickets: -82% reduction
Avg Sign-In Time: 8.2s (passwordless) vs 24.1s (password)
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