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        Microsoft Groups Identity Services Together Under New 'Microsoft Entra' Name
        
        
        
			- By Kurt Mackie
 - May 31, 2022
 
		
        
 Microsoft's existing identity and access management services, which also includes a newly renamed offering, plus a coming decentralize item, will all be a part of the newly announced product name Microsoft  Entra.
The Microsoft Entra product family has three segments that  got the "Entra" name prefixed, namely: 
The stated rationale for this overall rebranding is that Microsoft  views "identity as a trust fabric" for the "entire digital  ecosystem" that organizations need to address. The product family is said  to offer identity protections for apps and resources across "hybrid and  multicloud environments" with simplified user experiences.
The Permissions Management segment of Microsoft Entra is  said to enforce least-privilege access polices across various cloud services, including  "Azure AD, Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud Platform." It'll be  "generally available worldwide this July 2022," the announcement  indicated. Microsoft is planning to integrate it with the Microsoft Defender  for Cloud dashboard at some point, too.
The last segment of the Microsoft Entra product trio,  Verified ID, is a new decentralized identity product that's essentially a  rebrand of the Azure  AD Verifiable Credentials service that previewed a year ago. The idea is to  use blockchain electronic ledger and other technologies to create cryptographically secure digital attestations to a  person's identity. It's analogous to a driver's license, passport or diploma,  but individuals or organizations can revoke their IDs, if wanted.  Verified ID is expected to be "generally available in early August 2022,"  the announcement indicated.
Microsoft also announced a couple of new previews that  fall within the Microsoft Entra product family. There's a Workload  Identities preview, originally  announced in February, which is used to assign identities "to apps or  services that need to access and communicate with other services." The Workload  Identities preview is part of the Azure AD Identity Protection service.
There's also a coming Lifecycle Workflows offering that's  part of the Azure  Active Directory Identity Governance service. With Lifecycle Workflows,  organizations can "automate assigning and managing access rights, and  monitoring and tracking access, as user attributes change," according to the  announcement. Lifecycle Workflows is expected to "enter public preview  this July 2022."
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
                    About the Author
                    
                
                    
                    Kurt Mackie is senior news producer for 1105 Media's Converge360 group.