Microsoft Intune: Security policies and settings for devices enrolled with Microsoft Defender
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This post explores Microsoft Intune and the security policies and settings used for devices that are enrolled with Microsoft Defender. By utilizing Microsoft Intune, you can expand your security coverage and gain additional capabilities by managing security settings effectively for any device with Defender.
Microsoft Intune is a powerful platform that provides a single unified view for managing the security settings for any device with Defender. It offers coverage across various platforms, including Linux, and is set for general availability release in July CY2023, with a preview date set for May CY2023.
By utilizing the information provided in this post, you can gain a better understanding of Microsoft Intune and how you can use it to manage the security policies and settings of your devices enrolled with Microsoft Defender effectively.
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