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The Virtual Ninja Show | Season 5 Episode 2!
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Wednesday, Sep 13, 2023, 09:00 AM PDTEvent details
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint Configuration Management deep dive
We’re back with Dan Levy for an in-depth explanation of the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint feature updates introduced in our last episode. Join us to understand what happens on a device that is managed using multiple tools and channels, get recommendations for managing permissions between the Microsoft 365 Defender and Microsoft Intune portal, streamline grouping and targeting efforts, and learn how to mitigate unsupported scenarios.
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Updated Dec 27, 2024
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- C00kieMonsterCopper ContributorWhen will this feature be available to GCC?
- Jerry HoneycuttCopper ContributorWelcome to this episode of the "Microsoft 365 Defender Virtual Ninja Training" show with Heike Ritter. The team is here to answer your questions about Microsoft 365 Defender and endpoint configuration management. Please post each in a separate thread, and don't be shy!
- JonhedSteel Contributor
Endpoint Security Policies do not contain all the settings that GPO or the intune settings catalog provides for MDAV and others. Are we allowed(is it supported) to use GPO in combination with the new endpoint security policies, in case we need those settings that are not provided in the endpoint security policies? Managing what can be managed with the endpoint security policies, and manage what is not with GPO etc.
For example, disabling randomized times for scheduled MDAV tasks on Windows, is one of those settings that can be crucial, both on Windows clients and on servers, where you might want to avoid scans clashing with various batches and so on.
Of course, with the assumption that any one setting will only be configured either in the endpoint security policies OR GPO.