Intune is a cloud-based service that helps you manage and secure your mobile devices, apps, and data. It also helps you comply with various regulations and standards that apply to your organization. In this blog post, we will explore some of the key security features of Intune and how you can leverage them to protect your data and meet your compliance requirements.
Some of the security features of Intune include:
– Device compliance policies: You can define rules and settings that devices must meet to be considered compliant, such as encryption, password, firewall, antivirus, and update status. You can also specify actions to take for non-compliant devices, such as blocking access to company resources, sending notifications, or wiping data.
– Device configuration profiles: You can create and assign profiles that configure device settings for security and functionality, such as VPN, Wi-Fi, email, browser, and app protection. You can also use custom settings to apply additional policies or scripts to devices.
– App protection policies: You can protect your company data within apps by applying settings such as requiring PIN or biometric authentication, encrypting data at rest and in transit, preventing data leakage to other apps or cloud services, and wiping data remotely.
– Conditional access policies: You can control access to your company resources based on the device, user, app, location, and risk level. You can also integrate with Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Identity Protection to detect and respond to suspicious sign-in activities.
– Endpoint security: You can use Intune to deploy Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, a unified platform for endpoint security that provides threat protection, vulnerability management, attack surface reduction, endpoint detection and response, and automated investigation and remediation.
– Compliance reporting: You can monitor and audit the compliance status of your devices, apps, and users using the Intune dashboard, reports, and logs. You can also export or integrate the data with other tools for further analysis or reporting.
By using these features, you can leverage Intune’s security capabilities to protect your data and comply with regulations such as GDPR, HIPAA, PCI DSS, NIST SP 800-171, and more. You can also customize your security policies and settings to suit your specific needs and preferences. Learn more about Intune or get Intune project, write us at [email protected] or leave a comment below. Microlines InfoTech is a certified Microsoft partner with extensive experience in helping businesses migrate to Intune. We can help you plan, execute, and optimize your Intune with ease and confidence.