Modern Desktop and Mobile Device Management with Microsoft Intune Training in Norway

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 4 Days
  • Level: Intermediate
  • Price: From €4,634+VAT
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This QA authored 4-day course takes learners on a journey through device management using Intune. The course is a mixture of instructor lead training and hands on exercises when learners configure Microsoft Endpoint and enrol and manage Apple, Microsoft and Android devices.

Important - This course has MFA Requirements. Please read this link and download the MFA app, prior to attending.

The course touches a number of technology areas including Active Directory, Cloud Services (SaaS), Windows, mobile device OSes, Application deployment, networking and Public Key Infrastructure. The course requires attendees to be technically competent with either Windows 10, Windows 11 or Windows Server 2016 and whereas the course does not require any detailed technical requirements it would be an advantage to have skills is some or all of those areas listed above.

Important:

Multi-factor authentication (MFA) requirements: For security purposes Microsoft might require MFA for access to the Microsoft 365/Dynamics 365 tenants used for this course. As such, you may need to have a mobile device available upon which you will set up the free of charge Microsoft Mobile phone authenticator App which can be downloaded here with details on how to sign in here

Introduction to endpoint management

The course starts by looking at the need in the modern information world for the need of a unified endpoint management solution.

Microsoft Endpoint Manager options and choosing a licensing solution

We’ll then see where Endpoint Manager fits in to the Microsoft ecosphere and examine the different licensing options available.

Role Based Access Control

Once Endpoint Manger is enabled we’ll look at how to build a robust support structure enabling fine grained control using Role Based Access Control (RBAC).

Hybrid environments

Next we’ll look at using Endpoint Manager in a hybrid environment, exploring how Azure Active Directory and Active Directory Domain Services can be linked, how the co-management capabilities of Configuration Manager can concurrently manage Windows 10 and Windows 11.

Device enrolment and management

After fully configuring Endpoint, we’ll then look at how device management works. We start by enrolling devices in to Endpoint using automated options such as AutoPilot, Apple Business Manager and Google zero-touch. Ensuring devices meet corporate requirements with device compliance policies and finally we’ll implement conditional access to ensure devices can only access services when they meet all corporate requirements.

Application deployment and control

Once we have devices enrolled and managed, we then take a look at deploying, configuring and protecting apps. We start by looking at how we can obtain apps from Microsoft’s business store, Apple’s App Store and Google Play store. We’ll link Endpoint Manager to each store so that apps can be acquired at a corporate level and distributed to devices.

Once apps are installed we then look at how corporate data can be protected and managed using App Protection Policies. Finally we look at App configuration policies, allowing apps to be configured before they are first used.

Security in Microsoft Intune, covering key features and their practical applications

Participants will learn about the difference between Endpoint Security, which configures device security policies, and Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, which focuses on advanced threat detection and response.

The module explains BitLocker drive encryption for Windows devices and FileVault on macOS devices, the use of Windows security baselines for deploying best practices, and how Intune integrates with Windows Defender Antivirus for protection.

It also covers the Activation Lock feature for securing Apple devices and the different device management actions in Intune, such as Wipe, Retire, and Delete.

By the end, participants will understand how to leverage Intune's security features to protect organisational data and devices.

Monitoring and reporting

Finally we take a look at the reporting tools built in to Endpoint manager to allow for dynamic monitoring of the health and activity of endpoint devices.



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Modern Desktop and Mobile Device Management with Microsoft Intune Training Course in Norway

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