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Microsoft Intune - Interview Questions
Explain Microsoft Intune capabilities.
Microsoft Intune gives businesses the capability to :
 
Allow a bring your own device (BYOD) policy. Microsoft Intune can be deployed onto personal devices used for work purposes to ensure business data is protected.

Manage access to data and networks. Configure security settings – such as not allowing a device to be connected to an unsecured network – to protect your data.

Set and enforce additional security standards. Require users to consistently follow data security guidelines such as multi-factor authentication on their devices.

Remove organisational data remotely. Intune allows you to wipe company data from a device remotely if it is lost, stolen, or simply not used anymore.

Have visibility over devices your business uses. Intune allows you to see all devices enrolled and able to access company resources, giving you an inventory.

Configure apps on user devices. For example, add and assign apps to users, configure app settings and automatically update apps on relevant devices.

Track usage analytics for business use. See reports on which apps are being used by your employees and track their usage to ensure compliance.
 
 
Implement additional protection policies : Intune allows you to control how users share information. For example, you can prevent emails being sent to users outside of your business on the device managed by Intune. These policies can be customised based on user, location and real-time risk to ensure data stays protected.
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