![]() I believe many organizations understand the risk, but again why are we still giving admin rights? Hm…Because “Our developers need to install many applications”, “Some old and bad applications only work when running as elevated admin rights”, and “We don’t have enough IT to handle this kind of request”… Anyway, we know we always have some reasons, good or bad. I remember attending one of the security talks presented by the famous security expert Laiho Sami, he said “ Remove all admin rights from your device!“ I totally agreed he is 200% correct, we shouldn’t have admin rights in our devices, it’s a security risk. But before we go into details, let’s talk about what is Endpoint Privilege Management, short for EPM. I was curious about the feature, how to configure all the settings in Intune, and how it looks and works on users’ devices. If you need more details on EPM, please read more from the official doc Learn about using Endpoint Privilege Management with Microsoft Intune | Microsoft Learn ![]() The long waited for Endpoint Privilege Management is finally in public preview! This post is about my first look at this feature, so not a deep dive post.
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