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Integrations : SSO Logs : Entra ID

Adding the Entra ID - SSO Logs Integration and Its Associated Insights

Overview

The Entra ID – SSO Logs connection in Block 64 enables secure, read-only access to sign-in and usage data from Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory).

This integration allows Block 64 to collect SSO-related activity logs, helping track login patterns, monitor authentication activity, and analyze usage trends across your organization.

Once connected, the data collected from this integration appears in the following Block 64 Insights report:

  • Reports → SaaS → Usage

    • Displays Entra ID sign-in events, SSO activity, and user-level authentication metrics.

The credentials needed for this Integration

To set up this integration, you’ll need:

  • A Microsoft 365 account with Global Administrator or another role with permission to grant organization-wide consent.

  • The ability to approve delegated permissions for the Entra ID Connection (Read-Only) app.

How to add this Integration

  1. In the Block 64 portal, navigate to Integrations → Entra ID – SSO Logs.

  2. Enter your Admin email and click on Connect.

  3. Sign in with a Microsoft 365 account that has the required admin role.

  4. On the Permissions requested screen for Entra ID Connection (Read-Only), review and approve the following access:

     

  5. Select Consent on behalf of your organization to avoid needing separate approvals for other admins.

  6. Click Accept to authorize the integration.

Why is this Integration failing?

If the integration isn’t working, it’s usually because the correct permissions haven’t been granted, the original consent has expired, or conditional access/security policies in Microsoft Entra ID are blocking the connection.

To fix this:

  • Reconnect using an account with the appropriate admin role and ensure all requested permissions are granted.

  • Select Consent on behalf of your organization during setup.

  • Check Enterprise Applications in Microsoft 365 to confirm the Entra ID Connection (Read-Only) app is still authorized.

How to remove this Integration

From Block 64:

You can disable this integration temporarily by clicking on the Enable switch in the integration.

Alternatively, you can disconnect the integration entirely by clicking on the Disconnect button.

From Microsoft 365 / Entra ID:

  1. Sign in to the Microsoft Entra admin center.

  2. Navigate to Enterprise Applications.

  3. Search for and select Entra ID Connection (Read-Only).

  4. Choose Delete to remove the app and revoke all permissions.