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Never trust, always verify: Tips for Zero Trust with Intune
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Wednesday, Mar 05, 2025, 07:30 AM PSTEvent details
See how you can use the Microsoft Zero Trust Workshop to evaluate your environment, define your Zero Trust strategy, and help strengthen the security of your devices. "Never trust, always verify" by enforcing security policies to require healthy devices before they can access apps and data. Lean in and leverage the latest automation and tooling. Join us to learn how you can build a customized plan for your organization based on proven best practices.
Speakers: Francesco Scarpello, Jon Callahan
This session is part of Microsoft Technical Takeoff: Windows and Intune.
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Updated Mar 12, 2025
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- Per-Larsen
Microsoft
When Copilot are analyzing the executable, it also put in a link to the data source. It takes you to
https://sip.security.microsoft.com/intel-explorer
And if you look up the 73354811E3109E265821124A18B1B7D9FD3DD1207BB46C18937D250C6AB46DEC you will see that we have unknown reputation score for this .exe - Heather_Poulsen
Community Manager
Thanks for joining today’s session on “Never trust, always verify: Tips for Zero Trust with Intune” at Microsoft Technical Takeoff. Q&A will remain open through Friday so keep your comments and questions coming! Up next: Data protection with hardware-based security and Windows 11
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- VaishnavK1993Brass Contributor
I am getting the below error for all of my Support-Approved EPM elevation while using the "Analyze with Copilot" option in Intune. Please suggest
There was no reputation data available for the queried indicators: 73354811E3109E265821124A18B1B7D9FD3DD1207BB46C18937D250C6AB46DEC
- Heather_Poulsen
Community Manager
Pasting what Per-Larsen answered above:
When Copilot is analyzing the executable, it also puts in a link to the data source. It takes you to
https://sip.security.microsoft.com/intel-explorer
And if you look up the 73354811E3109E265821124A18B1B7D9FD3DD1207BB46C18937D250C6AB46DEC you will see that we have unknown reputation score for this .exe
- KaranS340Brass Contributor
Hi there,
Can MFA be implemented when signing into a local Windows account? The users' accounts are in on-prem AD, and the devices are Hybrid joined and managed by Intune. Some third-party apps offer this feature. Just wondering if Microsoft (Intune Team) is working on or considering implementing it in future updates.
Thanks.
- Jon_Callahan
Microsoft
Hey KaranS340 - you can use options like Windows Hello for Business or FIDO2 security key sign-in to require more than just a password for your users to login. Check out Configure Windows Passwordless Experience With Intune for more information.
- KaranS340Brass Contributor
Jon_CallahanThanks for the information. One more thing, currently, Intune does not support "Remote lock" feature for Windows devices. Just wondering, if Microsoft (Intune Team) is working on or considering implementing it in future updates.
- Heather_Poulsen
Community Manager
Welcome to “Never trust, always verify: Tips for Zero Trust with Intune” at Microsoft Technical Takeoff. Q&A is open now and throughout the week. Please post any questions or feedback here in the Comments.