Microsoft Intune: Revoke and Delete Cloud PKI Certification Authorities
Microsoft Intune has introduced a feature that allows users to revoke and delete Cloud PKI certification authorities. With this feature, you can maintain control over your certification authorities, ensuring that they meet your organization's requirements and security standards. This feature is now available in the general release for Microsoft Intune and is applicable for both desktop and cloud platforms. This update was released on July CY2024 and is available for both the GCC and Worldwide multi-tenant environments.
For users interested in this feature, you can visit the official Microsoft website or access the Roadmap ID 399930 link for more information on this update.
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