If you think Microsoft Intune is just a tool for pushing policies to laptops, you are missing its true potential. In this video, we explore how Intune acts as a strategic layer for identity, data, and applications within the Microsoft 365 ecosystem. Learn why this platform is the connective tissue for modern security and how it goes far beyond basic device management.

The traditional model of managing hardware is no longer enough in a world of remote work and mobile devices. We break down why Intune has evolved from a rigid configuration tool into a dynamic orchestrator of trust. By connecting device health with Azure Active Directory and Microsoft Purview, IT teams can create a seamless security model that follows the user, not just the machine.

We also dive deep into Mobile Application Management or MAM. You will see how to protect corporate data on personal devices without overstepping into employee privacy. Whether it is preventing data leaks in Outlook or ensuring compliance for auditors, Intune provides the visibility and control needed for today's workforce. Stop treating your devices like isolated islands and start building an integrated security stack that adapts to real-time risks.

Chapters
0:00 The Evolution of Intune
2:10 Why Legacy Management Failed
5:45 Identity-First Security with Azure AD
8:55 Protecting Apps and Business Data
12:20 Compliance and Governance with Purview
16:10 Building a Strategic Security Layer

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