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1.2.1 Define Trusted Locations (Manual)

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Description

Azure Active Directory Conditional Access allows an organization to configure Named locations and configure whether to trust or not trust those locations. These settings provide organizations the means to specify Geographical locations for use in conditional access policies, or define actual IP addresses and IP ranges and whether the organization trusts or does not trust those IP addresses and/or ranges.

Rationale

Defining trusted source IP addresses or ranges helps organizations create and enforce Conditional Access policies around those trusted or untrusted IP addresses and ranges. Users authenticating from trusted IP addresses and/or ranges may have less access restrictions or access requirements when compared to users that try to authenticate to Azure Active Directory from untrusted locations or untrusted source IP addresses/ranges.

Impact

When configuring Named locations, the organization can create locations using Geographical location data or by defining source IP addresses or ranges. Configuring Named locations using a Country location does not provide the organization the ability to mark those locations as trusted, and any Conditional Access policy relying on those Countries location setting will not be able to use the All trusted locations setting within the Conditional Access policy. They instead will have to rely on the Select locations setting. This may add additional resource requirements when configuring, and will require thorough organizational testing.

In general, Conditional Access policies may completely prevent users from authenticating to Azure Active Directory, and thorough testing is recommended. To avoid complete lockout, a 'Break Glass' account with full Global Administrator rights is recommended in the event all other administrators are locked out of authenticating to Azure Active Directory. This 'Break Glass' account should be excluded from Conditional Access Policies and should be configured with the longest pass phrase feasible. This account should only be used in the event of an emergency and complete administrator lockout.

Audit

From Azure Portal

  1. In the Azure Portal, navigate to Azure AD Conditional Access
  2. Click on Named locations

Ensure there are IP ranges location settings configured and marked as Trusted

From Azure PowerShell

Get-AzureADMSNamedLocationPolicy

In the output from the above command, for each Named location group, make sure at least one entry contains the IsTrusted parameter with a value of True. Otherwise, if there is no output as a result of the above command or all of the entries contain the IsTrusted parameter with an empty value, a NULL value, or a value of False, the results are out of compliance with this check.

Remediation

From Azure Portal

  1. Navigate to the Azure AD Conditional Access Blade.
  2. Click the Named locations blade.
  3. Within the Named locations blade, click IP ranges location.
  4. Enter a name for this location setting in the Name text box.
  5. Click the + sign.
  6. Add an IP Address Range in Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation inside the text box that appears.
  7. Click the Add button.
  8. Repeat steps 5 through 7 for each IP Range to add.
  9. If the information entered are ranges to trust, select the Mark as trusted location checkbox.
  10. Once finished, click Create.

From Azure PowerShell

Create a new trusted IP-based Named location policy:

[System.Collections.Generic.List1[Microsoft.Open.MSGraph.Model.IpRange]]$ipRanges = @()
$ipRanges.Add("<first IP range in CIDR notation>")
$ipRanges.Add("<second IP range in CIDR notation>")
$ipRanges.Add("<third IP range in CIDR notation>")
New-AzureADMSNamedLocationPolicy -OdataType "#microsoft.graph.ipNamedLocation" -DisplayName "<name of IP Named location policy> -IsTrusted $true -IpRanges $ipRanges

Set an existing IP-based Named location policy to trusted:

Set-AzureADMSNamedLocationPolicy -PolicyId "<ID of the policy>" -OdataType "#microsoft.graph.ipNamedLocation" -IsTrusted $true

References

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/conditional-access/location-condition
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/security/benchmark/azure/security-controls-v3-identity-management#im-7-restrict-resource-access-based-on--conditions