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Microsoft Intune Cookbook

You're reading from  Microsoft Intune Cookbook

Product type Book
Published in Jan 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805126546
Pages 574 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Andrew Taylor Andrew Taylor
Profile icon Andrew Taylor

Table of Contents (17) Chapters

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Getting Started with Microsoft Intune 2. Chapter 2: Configuring Your New Tenant for Windows Devices 3. Chapter 3: Securing Your Windows Devices with Security Policies 4. Chapter 4: Setting Up Enrollment and Updates for Windows 5. Chapter 5: Android Device Management 6. Chapter 6: iOS Device Management 7. Chapter 7: macOS Device Management 8. Chapter 8: Setting Up Your Compliance Policies 9. Chapter 9: Monitoring Your New Environment 10. Chapter 10: Looking at Reporting 11. Chapter 11: Packaging Your Windows Applications 12. Chapter 12: PowerShell Scripting across Intune 13. Chapter 13: Tenant Administration 14. Chapter 14: Looking at Intune Suite 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Securing Your Windows Devices with Security Policies

Chapter 2 showed you the basics of each of the core policy types, as well as what happens behind the scenes. This chapter will take that knowledge and extend it into the Endpoint Security blade within Microsoft Intune. You will find out how to secure your devices with the various policies and settings available.

We will configure the four policies that are most critical in a new environment: Antivirus, BitLocker, Firewall, and Advanced surface reduction (ASR). These, combined with your baseline, will give you an excellent security footprint to build upon.

You can configure a lot of these security settings within standard policies as well as within Endpoint Security, but using the dedicated Endpoint security blade gives you a couple of advantages:

  • On the policy overview, you can see the status of your policies and devices, as well as running remedial actions where required
  • With Intune’s role-based access control...
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