https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/fundamentals/concept-fundamentals-security-defaults
Security defaults make it easier to help protect your organization from these attacks with preconfigured security settings:
- Requiring all users to register for Azure AD Multi-Factor Authentication.
- Requiring administrators to do multi-factor authentication.
- Blocking legacy authentication protocols.
- Requiring users to do multi-factor authentication when necessary.
- Protecting privileged activities like access to the Azure portal.
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When Security Default is enabled in Azure AD Portal MFA is automatically enabled tenant wide but user can avoid the MFA for 14 grace period.
It is in way Enabled bu forcing you to register for it and you have 14 days grace period if NOT activated in 14 days access will be denied until the MFA registration process is completed and hence indirectly enabled!! Enabled may NOT be best word for it, i prefer activated
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