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9 TopicsAnnouncing mobile device tagging for iOS and Android
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is helping decentralized SOC teams improve their approach to security and privacy across mobile devices by making it easier to tag iOS and Android devices – giving security admins more control over who has access to specific groups and device data.Defender for Endpoint is now available on Android corporate-owned personally enabled devices
With an increasing number of users choosing to access company resources from mobile devices to improve productivity, organizations are tasked with balancing more employee flexibility with where and how they work while maintaining effective security practices.Mobile Network Protection for Defender for Endpoint on Android and iOS now Generally Available
The way organizations conduct business has changed dramatically over the past few years, with employees working from home or following a hybrid work model. This shift has made users more reliant on network connections for both personal and work commitments. This increased need for connecting to digital networks, while often convenient, has made users more prone to security risks.Question on web protection with Defender for Android
I'm planning a rollout of Defender for Android using Intune (aka Endpoint Manager) and enabling Web Protection. The app will be installed in the Enterprise Workspace with permissions so it can scan Personal and Work space. My question is does Web Protection only apply to web sites accessed using the Edge browser also installed in Work space or does the Defender for Android also inspect web browsing from Chrome and other browsers installed in User partition?2.1KViews1like1Comment