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skipster311-175
Apr 15, 2022Brass Contributor
Verify software is installed compliant
Hello all Can we use Intune to create a policy that requires certain software like zscaler, cylance and rapid7 to be installed to be compliant ? and then create a CA policy to block any device th...
- Apr 16, 2022
Hi. Yes you can use custom compliance (in preview) against device compliance. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/protect/compliance-use-custom-settings
aollivierre305
Apr 15, 2022Brass Contributor
As mentioned already step 1 the app will need to show as an Azure AD registered app . Has nothing to do with Intune. CA policies apply for public and private apps in Azure AD only. Of course these apps will be registered there for purposes of SSO after all AAD is an identity provider and a Directory as a service. CA policies is simply an engine that processes signals from other systems and acts based on these signals.
Now as far as I understand these are third party EDR/XDR tools so you may achieve better results with looking at Microsoft Defender for Endpoint/Business in combination with Sentinel and Microsoft security center. Intune plays nicely with MS Defender for Endpoint.
Now as far as I understand these are third party EDR/XDR tools so you may achieve better results with looking at Microsoft Defender for Endpoint/Business in combination with Sentinel and Microsoft security center. Intune plays nicely with MS Defender for Endpoint.