If you are using any on-premises infrastructure for hybrid scenarios or Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS), make sure that the infrastructure can support both inbound and outbound connections that use TLS 1.2. TLS has gone through many iterations with version 1.2 being defined in RFC 5246 (external link).Ĭurrent analysis of connections shows little TLS 1.1 and 1.0 usage, but we are providing this information so that you can update any affected clients or servers as necessary before support for TLS 1.1 and 1.0 ends. The TLS protocol aims primarily to provide privacy and data integrity. The TLS protocol version 1.2 is a cryptography protocol that is designed to provide secure communications.
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This document will provide information on how to ensure machines used to complete registration and communicate with the Azure AD Device Registration Service use TLS 1.2. To ensure security and best-in-class encryption, Microsoft recommends disabling TLS 1.0 and 1.1.
The Azure AD Device Registration Service currently supports using Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.2 for communications with Azure. The Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Device Registration Service is used to connect devices to the cloud with a device identity.