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9.0 Defender for Endpoint(MDE): Device Group & Roles

In Defender for Endpoint, the device group is a collection of devices. The device group can be created based on certain criteria or characteristics like operating system, location, device type, user group, and tag. In this post, we create based the device group based on the tag. A device group

8.0 Defender for Endpoint(MDE): Device Tag

Tags are the label that we put on devices to organize the device, filter the device, create device groups, apply RBAC, apply security policy, etc. There are multiple ways to set tags on a device. In this post, we will see how to create tags from the Defender portal and

1.0 Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (MDE): Overview

Microsoft Defender for Endpoint(MDE) is a cloud-based endpoint security solution by Microsoft designed to help enterprises to prevent from threats. Below are its key features. We can have more read about it at What is MDE. In this post, we want to more focus on the plan from an

5.0 Defender for Endpoint(MDE): Walk through the Portal

In previous posts, we onboarded 1 unmanaged and 1 managed device to the Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (MDE). Let's have a look at the MDE portal (security.microsoft.com) and see what it looks like from where to start with. Now, security.microsoft.com is the new home for Defender

6.0 Defender for Endpoint(MDE): Apply Security Baseline Policy

In this post, we discuss how to deploy a security baseline policy from MDM for MDE to enforce security policy to manage devices to protect against known security threats. Assume the situation where we have onboarded devices to MDE and get lots of recommendations to fix. We have multiple options

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