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353 TopicsMonitor logical disk space through Intune
Hi All, We have a requirement to monitor low disk space, particularly on devices with less than 1GB of available space. We were considering creating a custom compliance policy, but this would lead to blocking access to company resources as soon as the device becomes non-compliant. Therefore, we were wondering if there are any other automated methods we could use to monitor the logical disk space (primarily the C drive) using Intune or Microsoft Graph. Thanks in advance, DilanLearn more about Microsoft Security Communities.
In the last five years, Microsoft has increased the emphasis on community programs – specifically within the security, compliance, and management space. These communities fall into two categories: Public and Private (or NDA only). In this blog, we will share a breakdown of each community and how to join.NIST CSF 2.0 - Protect (PR) - Applications for Microsoft 365 (Part 1)
This blog and series will look to apply the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 and, specifically, the Protect (PR) Function to Microsoft 365. Though the discussion will endeavor to focus primarily on Microsoft 365, topics may venture into Microsoft Azure topics periodically by the nature of each solution. Part 1 or any subsequent blogs in the series will not be an exhaustive review of all possible applications of NIST CSF 2.0, nor exhaustive of the technologies mentioned and their abilities to manage cybersecurity risks. Other applicable Functions or Categories found in NIST CSF 2.0 will be evoked throughout in the true spirit of the framework. PR as a function is intended to cover “safeguards to manage the organization’s cybersecurity risks” and contains five Categories. The prior CSF publication included six categories, but two were significantly edited and renamed. Let’s first dive into Identity Management, Authentication, and Access Control (PR.AA).EntraID account on Windows 11 being started under a TEMP user profile
I have a EntraID user on Windows 11 (Intune Managed). User is the "primary user". The user started experiencing login issues where "user name or password not recognized". Password was reset in EntraID. PC recognized the new password and allows the user to login BUT the account profile is mapped to C:\Users\TEMP and not to their normal C:\Users\<UserName> profile. How do I reconnect the user with their profile?232Views1like3Comments