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Thanks for the question!
Windows 365 is simply a personal device, referred as a "Cloud PC", in the cloud that is managed like any other physical device. On provisioning, regardless of cloud instance, Windows is configured to it's default settings as any other physical device would be. Since Intune is how Cloud PCs are managed, settings and configurations come from the Intune service and are configured per your security settings. Below is a link to a list of security settings available in Intune.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/mem/intune/protect/security-baseline-settings-windows-365
And here is the Service Description of available features in Commercial, GCC and GCCH.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/servicedescriptions/windows-365-service-description/windows-365-service-description
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-365/enterprise/introduction-windows-365-government
Please let us know if this answers your question.
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- FaulkConsultingJan 17, 2023Copper ContributorHow does Microsoft maintain its commitment to accept the DFARS 7012 flow-down in GCC & GCCH if Windows 365 Gov doesn't yet support "Digital forensics and placing a Cloud PC under review?"
- Nyler_GaskinsJan 17, 2023
Microsoft
While the built-in feature is on our roadmap to bring to Windows 365 Gov, please treat your Cloud PC, just as you do your physical and other virtual PCs. A W365 CPC can have some of the same controls applied to it as your existing endpoint landscape (backups, etc.)- FaulkConsultingJan 17, 2023Copper Contributor
Thanks, Nyler. What would be the recommended approach to keep the CoC on the W365 CPC? Are we unable to have a snapshot secured and signed into our Azure Gov Storage Account, or is the issue simply that we must do the task manually vs. "clicking a button" to place the CPC under review?