This policy settings helps protect computers against network-based exploits by enabling Network Inspection System (NIS) on client computers. NIS uses signatures of known vulnerabilities from the Microsoft Endpoint Protection Center to help detect and block malicious traffic. "Yes" enables NIS on client computers. "No" disables NIS on client computers.
This policy setting specifies whether Microsoft Intune will hide the Endpoint Protection client UI from end users. "Yes" ...
This policy setting specifies whether Microsoft Intune will hide the Windows Defender client UI from end users. "Yes" hides ...
This policy setting specifies whether the URLs defined in the URL list will be allowed or blocked in the Managed Browser. ...
This policy setting specifies whether updates and applications are installed automatically or the user is prompted before ...
This policy settings helps protect computers against network-based exploits by enabling Network Inspection System (NIS) on ...
This policy settings helps protect computers against network-based exploits by enabling Network Inspection System (NIS) on ...
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This role is a view that limits what the selected administrator can view in the administration console, but is not a security ...
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