Microsoft has announced changes to its Microsoft Entra Entitlement Management service, which is an identity management feature for managing access to applications and resources. From May 3, employees in the user admin role will no longer be able to perform identity governance tasks such as managing Entitlement Management catalogs and access packages. Instead, organizations will need to use the Identity Governance Administrator role for daily management tasks. IT admins should ensure that only those users have permission to manage Entitlement Management catalogs and access packages. Microsoft explained that IT admins will be able to manage role assignments through the Azure Active Directory admin center or Graph API
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Microsoft Entra Entitlement Management is a service that enables organizations to manage user entitlements across multiple systems. With this service, organizations can automate the process of user provisioning, de-provisioning, and access control. The New User Admin Role provides users with the ability to manage user access to applications, systems, and data. This role allows admins to create, manage, and delete user accounts, assign roles, and manage user access to applications, systems, and data. The New User Admin Role also provides admins with the ability to generate reports, audit user access, and provide visibility into user entitlements.
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