Nice one guys, couple of thoughts: Licensing : Anyone watching this will come to the conclusion that you still need E5 licensing for MDATP, Microsoft reeeeally aren't making it known that you've been able to purchase a relatively cheap MDATP standalone SKU license for a couple of months now. Baselines vs Endpoint security policies : To me there is some confusion around whether we should be using security baselines or separate endpoint security policies, as they overlap and why have all those options available there for separate policies when the baseline covers it and you don't want them to conflict? As Matt said during the Firewall rules discussion, they're leaning towards getting rid of the big monolithic configurations and splitting them out to separate policies. This, along with rolling the Unhealthy Endpoints tab out to each feature suggests that they may eventually replace the current big clumsy security baselines with much smaller per-feature baselines?
I don't do twitter or anything so I'm asking here the question I'm sure you've already been asked. Are you planning on doing any kind of live stream/Q&A kind of event? I'd love to tune in.
Can you please advise on the best way to leverage the Intune security baseline vs the latest Windows 10 security baseline gaps? There seems to be a lot of differences in their settings and naming convention which is not a 1 to 1 match for their settings and path including policy namings.
I'm really unsure on the bitdefender setting in endpoint security because it doesn't have the question for start as standard user which config profile does?? Is it just a given?
you guys are killing it. I would be embarrassed if I were MS. It looks like you got mike on the other day too. wow.
Thank you guys so much for these! They are super helpful in parsing all of the new features MS releases.
Its painful to see that it has less views ! Wow free education. thanks !
"can you graph this out..." , "Of course you can !!!!" 😹 I died !!!!
Wow!!!!!!!! Learnt so much on this. Thanks guys
Nice one guys, couple of thoughts:
Licensing : Anyone watching this will come to the conclusion that you still need E5 licensing for MDATP, Microsoft reeeeally aren't making it known that you've been able to purchase a relatively cheap MDATP standalone SKU license for a couple of months now.
Baselines vs Endpoint security policies : To me there is some confusion around whether we should be using security baselines or separate endpoint security policies, as they overlap and why have all those options available there for separate policies when the baseline covers it and you don't want them to conflict? As Matt said during the Firewall rules discussion, they're leaning towards getting rid of the big monolithic configurations and splitting them out to separate policies. This, along with rolling the Unhealthy Endpoints tab out to each feature suggests that they may eventually replace the current big clumsy security baselines with much smaller per-feature baselines?
What is the cheaper MDATP license SKU called?
@@brewdir "Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection". It's a per-user subscription for $5.20/month.
@@brewdir Sorry, late reply, it's Microsoft Defender ATP Standalone.
I don't do twitter or anything so I'm asking here the question I'm sure you've already been asked.
Are you planning on doing any kind of live stream/Q&A kind of event? I'd love to tune in.
Can you please advise on the best way to leverage the Intune security baseline vs the latest Windows 10 security baseline gaps? There seems to be a lot of differences in their settings and naming convention which is not a 1 to 1 match for their settings and path including policy namings.
I'm really unsure on the bitdefender setting in endpoint security because it doesn't have the question for start as standard user which config profile does?? Is it just a given?
“90% of these are E3, except these three Silos...and some features of this Silo too”