Top 5 No-Brainers Security Features in Microsoft Intune

Nicolas PilonApp Protection Policies, Azure, Cloud, Conditional Access, EMS, Intune2 Comments

By 2019, when you plan to deploy modern device management solutions in your company, the security must be a priority. The cloud is accessible from anywhere on the planet and mobility allows users to connect from anywhere. Also, our society is changing and our lifestyle habits as well. Users that have access to corporate data without being forced to connect to the corporate network, is much more convenient. Before you start registering devices in Microsoft Intune, it’s important to set up the Intune portal safely. Moreover, the different operating system platforms, and the types of devices that connect to your network or cloud applications is important as well. Microsoft Intune is a leader in MDM solution and it contains strong security capabilities that you can’t miss like role-based administrative control (RBAC), enrollment restrictions, compliance policy and a couple more. On several occasions, we have noticed that companies do not use … Read More

Block Apple Facetime Built-in App with Microsoft Intune

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Block Apple Facetime Intune

A new bug was discovered with Apple’s Facetime app that gives the caller the ability to listen to the other device and even watch the video without approving the call. This vulnerability is not giving access to corporate data or personal information, but have more consequences on personal level. Even though Apple temporarily kill the switch of the service and seems to have solved the problem via a future software update, there are some actions that can be made if you want to avoid trouble. You can manually turn off the Facetime app with iOS and MacOS. But, can we block this kind of app in an enterprise environment? Yes, you can block the facetime app on all devices by deploying a device configuration with Microsoft Intune. This post will show you how to block Apple facetime built-in app with Microsoft Intune. Device Configuration Note that you can deploy this … Read More

Migrate Users from iOS Mail Native to Microsoft Outlook with Intune

Nicolas PilonApp Protection Policies, Conditional Access, EMS, Intune6 Comments

Nowadays, the smartphone takes up a lot of room in our personal and professional lives. Being able to receive your work emails directly on a mobile device is becoming popular. Based on latest numbers provided by Brad Anderson from Microsoft, companies are more willing to use mobile device management solution like Microsoft Intune and let users access company data from outside the corporate network. Some companies shared beautiful stories of using Microsoft’s EMS solution, like Pepsi Cola and much more. Companies gain a lot of benefits in letting their employees access corporate data from everywhere, especially emails. There are several mail applications available in the App Store or Google Play Store for Android, but iOS native mail app and Outlook app are by far the most popular for iOS platform. Which one do you prefer? Some users will gain more productivity with iOS native mail app while some users will choose Outlook app for preference … Read More