Intune Flashcards

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What is the primary function of Microsoft Intune?

A

To protect digital resources such as devices, apps, and data.

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What types of resources does Microsoft Intune help protect?

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  • Devices
  • Apps
  • Data
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3
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Where do you configure the settings for Microsoft Intune?

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Microsoft Intune admin center.

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4
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What are the settings in Microsoft Intune contained in?

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Policies.

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5
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Who can policies in Microsoft Intune be assigned to?

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  • Entire organization
  • Defined groups (users or devices)
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6
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What is an example of a security requirement that can be implemented using Microsoft Intune?

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Each device must use a PIN to access the device.

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7
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True or False: Microsoft Intune can only manage company-owned devices.

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False.

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8
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What must be done for devices that do not accept the security requirement in Intune?

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They are not permitted to access the company’s data.

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9
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What capability does Microsoft Intune provide for users who are locked out of their devices?

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Resetting the PINs.

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10
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Fill in the blank: Microsoft Intune allows you to add _______ as a requirement to all devices that access organization data.

A

security requirements

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What can you manage and protect using Intune configuration policies?

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  • Devices
  • Apps
  • Data
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12
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What is the purpose of device policies in Microsoft Intune?

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To protect endpoints and manage devices

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13
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What are protected devices also known as?

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Managed devices

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14
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What does Intune help you protect?

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Devices and the data stored on those devices

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15
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What can you create and apply as part of device management?

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Device policies

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16
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List the platforms for which you can create configuration profiles in Intune.

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  • iOS/iPadOS
  • macOS
  • Android
  • Android Enterprise
  • Windows
17
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What are the types of actions that device policies can perform?

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  • Restrict
  • Reset
  • Require
  • Configure
  • Protect
  • Control
  • Retire
18
Q

Fill in the blank: Intune configuration policies help you protect and configure devices by allowing you to control a multitude of _______.

A

[settings and features]

19
Q

What action does Intune allow if a noncompliant app is installed?

A

You get an alert and some platforms can block the install

20
Q

How can you protect apps and the data they use?

A

By implementing device configuration policies

21
Q

What additional layer of protection can be added to devices based on identity?

A

Identity-based protection

22
Q

What is Windows Hello for Business?

A

An alternative sign-in method for Windows 10 and later

23
Q

What can you do with devices that need to be retired?

A

Remove data

24
Q

What does Intune allow for email configuration on personal devices?

A

Access company email without required setup

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What does Microsoft Intune help manage and protect?
Apps and data ## Footnote Intune provides a range of features for management and protection.
27
What are the two configurations supported by Intune MAM?
1. MDM with MAM 2. MAM without device enrollment (MAM-WE) ## Footnote MAM-WE allows management without device enrollment.
28
What is the benefit of using MAM without device enrollment?
Allows management of apps on devices not enrolled with Intune MDM ## Footnote This includes devices managed by third-party EMM providers.
29
What does BYOD stand for in the context of Intune?
Bring-your-own-device ## Footnote Employees can use their own devices while supporting Intune management.
30
What can app policies in Intune do?
Configure, secure, publish, monitor, and update apps ## Footnote App policies allow various actions for app management.
31
Fill in the blank: Intune allows you to _______ apps to devices and users.
Add and assign ## Footnote This is part of the action types available through app policies.
32
True or False: Intune can assign apps to devices not enrolled with Intune.
True ## Footnote This is possible under the MAM configuration.
33
What can app-configuration policies control?
App startup behavior ## Footnote This helps in managing how apps behave when launched.
34
What action can be taken to prevent data backup from a protected app?
Prevent data from being backed up ## Footnote This is a security measure available through app policies.
35
What restriction can be applied regarding copy and paste actions in Intune?
Restrict copy and paste actions to other apps ## Footnote This enhances data protection between applications.
36
What is required to access a protected app in Intune?
A PIN ## Footnote This adds an extra layer of security for app access.