Microsoft 365 and Azure Security Tools: Microsoft Intune
Videos|by Kieran Hollingsworth|17 April 2024
In the second video in our series of short videos discussing Microsoft 365 and Azure security tools and concepts, our Microsoft experts cover off all you need to know about Microsoft Intune!
Intune is a robust cloud-based solution to safeguard your organisation’s endpoints, strengthen your security posture and enable your admins to protect data, manage end user access and support users from wherever they are.
As organisations make the switch to remote and hybrid work, they require a security solution that can secure the various devices that have access to their organisational resources. Intune does just that, enabling users to collaborate, work and access the information they need from anywhere, at any time.
Watch the second episode in this series now, and keep your eyes peeled for future instalments in the series.
If you missed the first episode in this series, you can watch it here.
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