For more information, see
Windows security baselines
.
Microsoft Defender Antivirus
is built into Windows, and helps protect devices
using next-generation security. When used with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint,
your organization gets strong endpoint protection, and advanced endpoint
protection & response. If you
use Intune to manage devices, then you can create
policies based on threat levels in Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
For more information, see:
Microsoft Defender Antivirus
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
Enforce compliance for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
The Application Security features help prevent unwanted
or malicious code from
running, isolate untrusted websites & untrusted Office files, protect against
phishing or malware websites, and more.
For more information, see
Windows application security
.
Windows Hello for Business
helps protect users and identities. It replaces
passwords, and uses a PIN or biometric that stays locally on the device. Device
manufacturers are including more secure hardware features, such as IR cameras
and TPM chips. These features are used with Windows Hello for Business to help
protect user identities on your organization devices.
As
an admin, going passwordless help secures user identities. The Windows OS,
Azure AD, and Intune work together to remove passwords, create more secure
policies, and help enforce compliance.
For more information, see:
Windows Hello for Business Overview
Trusted Platform
Module Technology Overview
Integrate Windows Hello for Business with Intune
For more information on the security features you can configure, manage, and enforce
using Intune, see
Protect data and devices with Microsoft Intune
.
Windows 365
is a desktop operating system that's also a cloud service. From
another internet-connected device, including
Android and macOS devices, you can
run Windows 365, just like a virtual machine.
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