Microsoft Entra ID External MFA

Microsoft Entra ID External MFA

Microsoft recently announced that External Authentication Methods has been renamed to External MFA and is Generally Available.

Microsoft also announced that Custom Controls is being deprecated, with its deprecation currently planned for September 30th, 2026. Microsoft Entra ID External MFA (formerly External Authentication Methods) replaces Custom Controls.

Here is a brief timeline of Custom Controls and External MFA:

Here’s how to check if you have Custom Controls configured.

Custom Controls Configuration Check

In my example, the Custom Control RequireDuoMfa is currently configured.

If you have Custom Controls configured, you also need to check if the configured Custom Controls are being used by Conditional Access policies.

Conditional Access Policy Check

In my example, I will click on the Conditional Access policy named Duo MFA Custom Controls.

In my example, the RequireDuoMfa Custom Control grant is being used.

If you find any Conditional Access policies using a Custom Controls grant, start planning your migration to External MFA before Custom Controls are deprecated in September 2026.

My blog post, Entra ID External Authentication Methods with Duo, details how to transition from the Entra Custom Control RequireDuoMFA to External MFA. Even though my blog post refers to External MFA by its original public preview name, External Authentication Methods, the process remains the same.

For more information about the Custom Controls deprecation or External MFA, here is the Microsoft announcement.

For more information about External MFA, here is the Microsoft documentation.

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