Endpoint Protection
Windows Intune Endpoint Protection helps enhance the security of managed computers in your organization by providing real-time protection against potential threats; keeping malicious software, or malware, definitions up-to-date; and automatically running scans. For ease and centralization of computer management, Windows Intune includes a policy template with Endpoint Protection Agent settings so that you can create a policy and deploy it to multiple computers.
The Consola de administrador do Windows Intune provides Endpoint Protection status summaries so that if malicious software is detected on a managed computer, or if a computer is not protected, you can quickly identify the affected computer and take appropriate action. Links from the console to relevant Microsoft Malware Protection Center topics let you learn more about malicious software that may be affecting computers in your organization.
Check Endpoint Protection Status Summaries and Malware Details for Computers and Groups
Check the Endpoint Protection Status Summary for all Computers
Check Endpoint Protection Status and Details for a Computer Group
Check Endpoint Protection Status and Malware Details for a Computer
Investigate Malware
Investigate Malware That Needs Follow-Up
Investigate Recently Resolved Malware
Research a Specific Malware Instance
View the List of Top Malware Instances
Search for a Malicious Software Instance Across All Computers
Malware Severity Classifications
Status Conditions That Need Follow-Up
Status Conditions That Indicate Malware Was Recently Resolved
Investigate Computers
Investigate Computers That Are Not Protected
Investigate Computers with Protection Warnings
Manage Endpoint Protection Settings and Perform Basic Tasks
Configure Endpoint Protection Agent Settings
Work with Computers Running Other Anti-Malware Applications
Check Whether Computers Are Running Other Endpoint Protection Applications
Troubleshoot Problems
Troubleshoot Endpoint Protection Issues