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Managing macOS FileVault encryption and recovery keys with Microsoft Intune

Managing macOS FileVault encryption and recovery keys with Microsoft Intune
Microsoft Intune allows administrators to deploy and manage FileVault full-disk encryption for macOS 10.13 and later. The platform supports multiple deployment methods, including standard interactive prompts and automated enforcement during the Setup Assistant for devices on macOS 14 or newer. Encryption is standardized at XTS-AES 128-bit, which Apple considers sufficient for enterprise security requirements.

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Managing Windows endpoints with PowerShell scripts and Intune policies

Managing Windows endpoints with PowerShell scripts and Intune policies
Microsoft Intune utilizes the Intune management extension to deploy PowerShell scripts to Windows 10 and later devices. This extension enhances modern management by allowing administrators to run scripts in either the system context or using logged-on user credentials. Scripts execute before Win32 apps and are automatically retried up to three times if an initial failure occurs during check-in.

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Microsoft Intune adds macOS recovery lock and Android strict tunnel mode

Microsoft Intune adds macOS recovery lock and Android strict tunnel mode
Microsoft Intune has introduced several security enhancements, including a recovery lock for macOS that prevents users from reinstalling the OS or bypassing remote management. Android Enterprise devices now support a strict tunnel mode for Microsoft Tunnel, which blocks all network traffic if the VPN connection drops. Additionally, administrators can now manage Apple Intelligence settings via declarative device management (DDM) and silence apps on the Android Managed Home Screen to prevent session PIN bypass.

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