https://endpointcave.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Files.jpg15942400René Laashttps://endpointcave.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/base_logo_white_background-1500x430.pngRené Laas2022-07-14 11:27:482022-07-14 11:27:48Manage the File Type Associations via Intune
https://endpointcave.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/secure-internet-scaled.jpg17032560René Laashttps://endpointcave.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/base_logo_white_background-1500x430.pngRené Laas2022-05-31 07:00:202022-05-21 12:39:10How to configure Microsoft defender for Endpoint in combination with SmartScreen
The purpose of this blog post is to inform you how to whitelist a URL/Domain in Microsoft Defender SmartScreen for a device that is managed by Microsoft Intune and devices that are onboarded to Defender for Endpoint.
https://endpointcave.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/do-not-enter-scaled.jpg17072560René Laashttps://endpointcave.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/base_logo_white_background-1500x430.pngRené Laas2022-05-25 07:00:202022-05-21 12:39:34How to Whitelist a URL/Domain in Microsoft Defender SmartScreen
The purpose of this blog post is to inform you how to configure Microsoft Defender SmartScreen in Windows, Edge, and Google Chrome via Microsoft Intune.
https://endpointcave.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/malicious-scaled.jpg18112560René Laashttps://endpointcave.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/base_logo_white_background-1500x430.pngRené Laas2022-05-17 13:33:342022-05-17 13:36:24How to configure Microsoft Defender SmartScreen via Microsoft Intune?
The purpose of this blog post is to inform you how to enforce Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) via an external device during Windows logon and UAC prompts. A 3rd party tool Duo Security makes this possible.
https://endpointcave.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/feature-update.jpg18002400René Laashttps://endpointcave.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/base_logo_white_background-1500x430.pngRené Laas2022-03-18 17:03:472022-03-18 17:07:46Enforce MFA on Windows logon with Intune and Duo
The purpose of this blog post is to inform you how to enforce a BitLocker startup Pin for standard users. I was inspired by the solution of Oliver Kieselbach, but his solution was user-driven and not enforced so I decided to change some settings, make a proactive remediation script, and create a custom Compliance check to enforce the BitLocker startup pin.
https://endpointcave.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Pincode-scaled.jpg19202560René Laashttps://endpointcave.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/base_logo_white_background-1500x430.pngRené Laas2022-03-05 17:22:302023-02-23 20:30:37Enforce BitLocker startup PIN on Windows with Intune
The purpose of this blog post is to inform you how to configure your AutoPilot naming convention with new variables like incrementing the device number.
The purpose of this blog post is to inform you how to configure Attack Surface Reduction (ASR) via Intune. There are several options to configure ASR and some blog posts on how to configure ASR. I will explain the custom configuration and why I have chosen not to use the built-in option.
The purpose of the blog post is to inform you how to enable Hyper-V via Intune on Windows 10 or Windows 11. Hyper-V is required for e.g. Windows Defender Credential guard, Application Guard and Application Control. You can enable Hyper-V in various ways, but I’ll explain in this blogpost the Proactive remediations Script method.
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