Microsoft Intune now offers endpoint security reports in the Intune Admin Center for tenants. This allows IT admins to quickly and easily monitor the security of their organization’s devices and take steps to ensure their safety.
Endpoint Security Reports in Intune Admin Center for Tenants
Microsoft has announced the availability of Endpoint Security Reports in the Intune Admin Center for tenants. This new feature allows admins to view data about the security posture of their devices, including information about the security status of Windows Defender Antivirus, Windows Defender Exploit Guard, and Windows Defender Application Guard.
What’s New
The Endpoint Security Reports feature provides admins with real-time insights into the security posture of their devices. It includes information about the security status of Windows Defender Antivirus, Windows Defender Exploit Guard, and Windows Defender Application Guard. Admins can also view data about the security status of devices that are managed by Intune, including the number of devices that are compliant and non-compliant.
What’s Important to Know
The Endpoint Security Reports feature is available to all tenants who are using Intune. It is accessible from the Intune Admin Center and can be used to view real-time data about the security posture of devices that are managed by Intune. Admins can use this data to identify potential security issues and take steps to address them.
“The Endpoint Security Reports feature provides admins with real-time insights into the security posture of their devices.”
The Endpoint Security Reports feature is a great way for admins to stay on top of the security posture of their devices and ensure that they are compliant with the latest security standards. Admins can use this feature to identify potential security issues and take steps to address them.
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