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  • Microsoft Security Copilot with Intune & Defender
    AI | Device Management | Intune | Security

    Microsoft Security Copilot with Intune & Defender

    ByIntuneStuff July 14, 2025May 22, 2026

    Security Copilot is a cloud-based AI platform offering a user-friendly natural language Copilot interface. It aids security professionals across various scenarios such as incident response, threat hunting, and intelligence gathering. For a detailed overview of its capabilities, visit the “What is Microsoft Security Copilot?” page. Integrating seamlessly with your Microsoft Intune data, Security Copilot enhances…

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  • Microsoft Zero Trust Workshop – The Assesment tool, an ideal tool to jumpstart your journey.
    Security

    Microsoft Zero Trust Workshop – The Assesment tool, an ideal tool to jumpstart your journey.

    ByIntuneStuff December 3, 2024May 22, 2026

    Hi Community, When attending Microsoft Ignite this year I had the privilege to proctor a lab regarding this workshop. Microsoft has provided us with the necessary tools that you can use to help your company or customers out with your road to Zero Trust. In this blog I will try to quickly show you what’s…

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  • Manage Microsoft Defender Policies with Intune on Servers or Non-Managed Devices
    Intune | Security

    Manage Microsoft Defender Policies with Intune on Servers or Non-Managed Devices

    ByIntuneStuff November 13, 2023May 22, 2026

    From the standpoint of endpoint security management architecture, this situation addresses the challenge of overseeing security features on devices that are not under direct management. In the case of Intune-managed devices, whether operating solely in the cloud or through co-management scenarios, endpoint security management capabilities are provided. Additionally, integration between Intune and Configuration Manager offers…

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  • Intune Attack Surface Reduction Rules for Windows Server OS
    Identity | Intune | Security

    Intune Attack Surface Reduction Rules for Windows Server OS

    ByIntuneStuff November 13, 2023May 22, 2026

    Your organization’s attack surface includes all the places where an attacker could compromise your organization’s devices or networks. Reducing your attack surface means protecting your organization’s devices and network, which leaves attackers with fewer ways to perform attacks. Configuring attack surface reduction rules in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint can help with Intune ASR Rules for…

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