
Purchase Azure AD Premium or even the full boat of EMS Licensing–effectively bundling MFA together with a bunch of other cool features.Purchase Azure MFA licensing separately.Create a Multi-Factor Authentication Provider in the Azure portal and link it to your directory (you will be charged against your Azure subscription per user or per authentication–your choice).You can get started with the extra “bells and whistles” in one of three ways: MFA for on-premises applications using MFA server.Customization of caller ID for phone calls.Admin control over authentication methods.Here are the additional features you will get: If you want to take this even further–for example, by enabling multi-factor authentication for your on-premises applications, or by getting fraud alerts and other handy reporting, then you can consider moving into a full Azure MFA subscription. App passwords for clients that don’t support MFA.Administrators can protect accounts with MFA.

It’s a great way to add an extra layer of security to your cloud-based applications. Here are the features included with MFA for Office 365: I have previously described MFA for Office 365.
