Exam MS-100 Microsoft 365 Identity and Services (beta)

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Audiences: IT Professionals
Technology: Microsoft 365

Skills measured
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Design and Implement Microsoft 365 Services (25-30%)
Manage domains
Add and configure additional domains
Configure user identities for new domain name
Configure workloads for new domain name
Design domain name configuration
Set primary domain name
Verify custom domain
Plan a Microsoft 365 implementation
Plan for Microsoft 365 on-premises Infrastructure
Plan identity and authentication solution
Setup Microsoft 365 tenancy and subscription
Configure subscription and tenant roles and workload settings
Evaluate Microsoft 365 for organization
Plan and create tenant
Upgrade existing subscriptions to Microsoft 365
Monitor license allocations
Manage Microsoft 365 subscription and tenant health
Manage service health alerts
Create & manage service requests
Create internal service health response plan
Monitor service health
Configure and review reports, including BI, OMS, and Microsoft 365 reporting
Schedule and review security and compliance reports
Schedule and review usage metrics
Plan migration of users and data
Identify data to be migrated and method
Identify users and mailboxes to be migrated and method
Plan migration of on-prem users and groups
Import PST Files

Manage User Identity and Roles (35-40%)
Design identity strategy
Evaluate requirements and solution for synchronization
Evaluate requirements and solution for identity management
Evaluate requirements and solution for authentication
Plan identity synchronization by using Azure AD Connect
Design directory synchronization
Implement directory synchronization with directory services, federation services, and Azure endpoints
Manage identity synchronization by using Azure AD Connect
Monitor Azure AD Connect Health
Manage Azure AD Connect synchronization
Configure object filters
Configure password sync
Implement multi-forest AD Connect scenarios
Manage Azure AD identities
Plan Azure AD identities
Implement and manage Azure AD self-service password reset
Manage access reviews
Manage groups
Manage passwords
Manage product licenses
Manage users
Perform bulk user management
Manage user roles
Plan user roles
Allocate roles in workloads
Configure administrative accounts
Configure RBAC within Azure AD
Delegate admin rights
Manage admin roles
Manage role allocations by using Azure AD
Plan security and compliance roles for Microsoft 365

Manage Access and Authentication (20-25%)
Manage authentication
Design authentication method
Configure authentication
Implement authentication method
Manage authentication
Monitor authentication
Implement Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Design an MFA solution
Configure MFA for apps or users
Administer MFA users
Report MFA utilization
Configure application access
Configure application registration in Azure AD
Configure Azure AD application proxy
Publish enterprise apps in Azure AD
Implement access for external users of Microsoft 365 workloads
Create B2B accounts
Create guest accounts
Design solutions for external access

Plan Office 365 Workloads and Applications (10-15%)
Plan for Office 365 workload deployment
Identify hybrid requirements
Plan connectivity and data flow for each workload
Plan for Microsoft 365 workload connectivity
Plan migration strategy for workloads
Plan Office 365 applications deployment
Manage Office 365 software downloads
Plan for Office 365 apps
Plan for Office 365 Pro plus apps updates
Plan for Office 365 Pro plus connectivity
Plan for Office online
Plan Office 365 Pro plus deployment

Preparation options

Instructor-led training

Who should take this exam?
Candidates for this exam are Microsoft 365 Enterprise Administrators who take part in evaluating, planning, migrating, deploying, and managing Microsoft 365 services. They perform Microsoft 365 tenant management tasks for an enterprise, including its identities, security, compliance, and supporting technologies.

Candidates have a working knowledge of Microsoft 365 workloads and should have been an administrator for at least one Microsoft 365 workload (Exchange, SharePoint, Skype for Business, Windows as a Service). Candidates also have a working knowledge of networking, server administration, and IT fundamentals such as DNS, Active Directory, and PowerShell.
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