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Auth Password Authentication Method In Use But Not Allowed By Senserva Security Manager
High Severity Microsoft 365 security check in the Authentication methods domain.
User is using password authentication method but it is not allowed by the security baseline Password‐only sessions violate policy and remain exploitable by spray/replay Siemserva runs this check automatically across your tenant and maps every finding to the compliance frameworks below.
Check summary
What this check verifies
User is using password authentication method but it is not allowed by the security baseline
Why it matters
Password‐only sessions violate policy and remain exploitable by spray/replay
How to fix it
Migrate user to an approved authentication method; block the disallowed method
Siemserva flags every tenant where this check fails and, with Senserva Trustworthy AI remediation, can propose a validated fix you approve before it applies.
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Copy this prompt into Claude, ChatGPT, or Copilot. The facts are included, sourced from this page.
Compliance framework mappings
Findings from this check serve as evidence for:
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Common questions
What does the Auth Password Authentication Method In Use But Not Allowed By Senserva Security Manager check verify?
User is using password authentication method but it is not allowed by the security baseline It is a High Severity check in the Authentication methods domain, one of the 650+ checks Siemserva runs across Microsoft 365, Intune, Defender, and Entra ID.
How do I fix a Auth Password Authentication Method In Use But Not Allowed By Senserva Security Manager finding?
Migrate user to an approved authentication method; block the disallowed method Siemserva ranks the finding by Severity and, with Senserva Trustworthy AI, can propose a validated, approve-before-apply configuration fix.
Which compliance frameworks does this check evidence?
Findings from this check map to SCuBA, MCSB, NIST, SOC2, CIS, HIPAA, and MCSB control IM-6. That mapping is what turns a scan finding into audit evidence.
Can I ask my own AI about this check?
Yes. This page includes a free copy-paste AI prompt carrying the check's facts: what it verifies, the risk, the remediation, and the framework mappings. Paste it into Claude, ChatGPT, or Copilot; cite-worthy detail without giving an AI access to your tenant.
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