 As an administrator, you may want an automated method of enabling multi-factor authentication for your end users. So I'm going to show you a couple of options that are available. The first option is going to be using a new feature that's available in Office 365 called security defaults. So to get there, we're going to go to portal.azure.com and easiest way to find things in here is to just search for it. So we're going to search for azure active directory and here we're going to go to properties and then at the bottom of the screen there's this little link for manage security defaults. Enabling security defaults enables a number of features that help improve the identity and security of your users in Office 365. There is an entire list of features that get enabled and we'll provide a link in at the bottom of this video somewhere near this video somewhere down there. There's going to be links and we will provide a link of all of the things that get enabled such as multi-factor authentication such as blocking legacy authentication, protecting privileged actions such as accessing your account via PowerShell. It also forces users that are using multi-factor authentication to only use the Microsoft Authenticator app for providing that MFA token. So it's a very, very useful feature and as you can see it's very easy to enable. The only drawback to this method would be if you're an organization that has any service accounts then you probably would not want to enable this or if you have a broken glass account that you use in 365 so that you have emergency access to your tenant. Those types of accounts you probably would not want to enforce multi-factor authentication on them because they may not be able to provide that multi-factor token. So for larger organizations we recommend using one of the other methods but if you aren't in that situation, if you don't use service accounts and you're not concerned about having that broken glass account then enabling this feature is by far the easiest way to enable a whole number of these features to help protect your users.